The film itself actually has nothing to say, it is more pretending to be a B, the story of a dewy singer and a single mother's dewy love. The old man's singing has a lot of insights about life and love, and it complements the film, but the tune is too old for me to accept. I am still more suitable for listening to Taylor Swift, who is beautiful and sweet. What impresses me more is not love, but the family relationship that has been broken for decades, which is not even shown positively in the film. The dialogue between the two old men while fishing is quite philosophical, never too late, you apologize, you are on the right path, if he doesn't accept the apology, he goes into the wrong path. When a man no longer escapes and takes responsibility, an old boy becomes a man. Personally, I'm rather dark, so I'm quite satisfied with this ending. Not very fulfilling, but also full of hope. If something is wrong, it is wrong, and you must bear the consequences. Apologizing can only bring peace to your own heart, but it cannot heal the pain in the hearts of others. This is how life is, in the constant pain and healing, keep on.
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