This is a very warm film. The director did not want to tell the audience what is good and what is not good through preaching, but tells us that there is another life in the way of storytelling. When you live in a mansion, Driving a luxury car and being in an executive position, when you feel that you have everything, have you ever thought of having another life, the kind of life that seems to be the most ordinary, the kind that needs to pay for daily firewood, rice, oil and salt, and mortgages, Children's education funds are worrying about, and a careful life can also be enviable. So at the end of the credits, Jack says the same thing to Kate: I know we could both go on with our lives, and we'd both be fine. But I've seen...what we could be like together. And I choose us. will touch my heart again.
Lonely people are shameful, have wealth and status but can't have people you love and love you, is this kind of life what you want?
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