Forgive me, no offense, but the male protagonist is really the greenest man I've ever seen. Put yourself in the shoes, it's really a lot of shit, and the final ending stopped just before the explosion, and the son faced the hurricane only A few minutes later, he received a notice from the doctor that he was suspected of being terminally ill, and he was penniless. Change the title, let's call it a miserable man.
A film review needs 140 words to be published, so let me talk a little deeper. The film was shot with a rigorous attitude. The director tried his best to make it without a trace of unreasonableness, and analyzed the "truth" of life very seriously from the perspectives of religion and science. Schrödinger's cat, a Jewish short story. The Schrödinger theorem and Jewish teachings that run through the story make me wonder: is life really a probabilistic event, or is it predestined. We will never know. Schrödinger's theorem won't be final, and so is religion.
The truth is like you ask the director: "What happened to the child in the face of the tornado? Did the male lead with glasses have a terminal illness?". You have to be clear in your heart. No one knows, and no one will ever know. All we can do is what is said in the film. GO SEE MARSHAK! GO SEE MARSHAK, because the only thing you can do is keep going. Remember, go see Maxa.
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