Look down on the veteran family who sold their body. This sentiment culminates at the end.
The rich male protagonist has advanced cancer and is still working, talking about work and social responsibility. There is a estrangement with her daughter, but she went to her daughter to reconcile with a peaceful attitude, and did not use her own life to emotionally kidnap her daughter. The film hints that the lack of time to reconcile with his daughter is a major driving force behind the rich man's decision to continue his life.
The poor family who sold their bodies sold their bodies in order to save their daughters. They didn't think about the hard work of their wives raising their daughters alone. The regrets that their daughters had no father since childhood? The husband and wife are short of money and can't do anything. The discussion (delusional) is to go to vacation and seclusion when you have money. Excuse me? Your daughter has a terminal illness. , Thinking of going to a place with beautiful scenery to live in seclusion?
Then, the rich man sent a letter to his daughter. After expressing his love for his daughter, he bravely survived the rejection and returned his body to the poor. The family really went into seclusion.
deserve it, poor
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