I don't know why I opened this movie late at night. Maybe I need something to help me fall asleep on such a silent night. I have read a novel by Hai Yan called Jade Guanyin. At first I didn't understand what Jade Guanyin meant until I saw someone explain it. Jade represents gentleness and honesty, Guanyin is compassion, and jade Guanyin is actually forgiveness, forgiveness of sins, and forgiveness of evil deeds. People are not sages, and whoever can have no faults, people need to have a generous heart, forgive others and forgive themselves. So I thought of An Xin. Like Madame Bovary, who the heroine was talking about, An Xin was easily classified as a slut, uneasy about the status quo, and finally made a wrong choice that made her end up miserable. Since then, when I read various literary works, I can't help but have this tolerance. No matter what a person does, he has the right to be tolerated. If the male and female protagonists do not come to their senses and return to their families, the ending will inevitably be poor. Neither of them has income, and the initial understanding and passion can only evolve into trivial quarrels every day. But it does not mean that the choice of the two people is completely correct. If they return and cannot make changes, the collapse of a stable life is inevitable. The pedophile part is my favorite. A strong mother who stubbornly loves her mentally handicapped son. To put it without emotion, perhaps it was the mother's love that was too strong and tolerant that she took care of her son so timidly and vulnerable. Fear of adults, afraid of the world, only a child as weak and helpless as him can give him a sense of security. The sudden death of his mother broke Ronnie's protective cover. He said, she is gone, she is the only one in the world who loves me, but she is gone. I shed tears for this pedophile that everyone yells at. Maybe it's a film about growing up, about how to survive without a mother. As a woman, the three labor pains of life cannot be ignored, to be completely separated from the mother, to be a mother, and to be completely separated.
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