Just like Mr. Locke's father once hurt him, this will never be forgiven in Mr. Locke's heart. Even the death of his father can't alleviate the hurt that once brought him. Maybe Locke's transgressions will be forgiven, maybe not, but I I think the answer should be no. I always feel that the repeated emphasis on Locke's hatred of his father in the film is like suggesting the ending of the story. Although he persistently wants to make up for the mistakes he made and the woman and his illegitimate child, he is too idealistic. , After all, life is not like work. Any uncontrollable matter can be solved through experience and wisdom. But sometimes work and life are so similar that every little problem can lead to unpredictable results.
That mistake is a motivating point. A small decision can ruin his life, family, and work. The persistence of this decision must be closely related to his experience. If he was not hurt by his father, then Maybe he wouldn't put himself in the shoes of an illegitimate child. He didn't want to be like his father, but he was getting closer and closer...
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