Is this an inspirational movie? I don't feel that way, but at least I'm in awe of the protagonist's transcendence at the end of his life. Is there anything else that impresses me? Yes, but it has nothing to do with the author, it was brought to me by someone else.
The seaside, the sunset, the family is playing at the seaside, although my father can only watch quietly in a wheelchair, he can't participate in it, and he doesn't even have the ability to express his joy. But it still impresses me. The son wiped away his father's drool, and the mother's tender and lost eyes. The power of love keeps the protagonist's wife by his side when he is almost a crippled man.
On the other side is the lover, who used to be like glue, but only gave a phone call in the end, and the confession seemed very moved: I know, I love you more now. But also pale. It is easy to choose to escape in the name of love, but it is difficult to face difficulties and take responsibility in the name of love. What is true love? I regret that the protagonist faces happiness without knowing it, but what can he do? Moths to the flames are also an option. The tragedies of life are played out every day. But are you praying not to be the hero of this tragedy? But every scene you experience now is a foreshadowing of future plots.
I am a layman, if I had to choose, I would definitely choose a plot with an old-fashioned but happy ending.
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