2. Several realistic nightmares until the real air defense warning made the family hide into the shelter. Is there any connection between the male protagonist's touching the shelter door with his hand when he was locked in the car when he was a child and touching the car door or window? The next day the male protagonist’s illness broke out completely, because he could no longer distinguish between the real and the illusion, the dim oil lamp, the fierce inner struggle, and finally his wife’s perseverance allowed him to walk out of the shadow of childhood and push away the two troubles of his life. The door is closed. . . (Here is a great compliment to the soundtrack, he opens the door of hope!) It is the great family relationship that makes the male lead return to normal. Many people here think that the male lead is really sick, or feel that the male lead is real from beginning to end. I'm sick, but the reality is that the neighbor is cleaning the garbage after the storm last night.
3. The male protagonist finally sees a psychologist. The doctor recommended physical therapy immediately. The male protagonist replied: "Leave home?" no way! Home and family affection are the foundation of the whole play. The male protagonist gives up treatment and goes to the beach with his family for vacation.
4. At the end of the movie, the hero and the woman use the sand to build three castles, three castles of the soul, and add a river to nourish each other, and finally add a top to defend against unknown hazards (with him in the underground shelter) The cover is withdrawn.) Finally, the real storm comes, and by this time everything is relieved. The storm of nature and the storm of social environment are irrelevant. The key is the wife’s full trust in the eyes and the family’s inseparable affection. ! If you don’t understand, look at the picture on the poster. Isn’t the director’s intention to reunite the family in a rainy and rainy state?
I want to say a few more words. A person’s growth is closely related to his childhood environment. When the male protagonist knows his own situation, his brother comes to him. He stops his brother several times and takes the initiative to hug him. When he sees his mother lovingly hug him, he just wants to find him. It is really rare to return to the old family affection and affectionate men. Take good care of the young children around you and take care of those around you!
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