The metaphors of this film can be seen everywhere: the elderly = people in today's society, after years of evolution, over-reliance on electronic devices and machines, has forgotten basic life skills; the crashed ship = the fragile jobs and careers we rely on; lifeboats = the most basic The living environment is family. Although it seems so small in the sea, it has not sunk after experiencing a storm. It is more reliable than a ship; two big ships that have missed = in the eyes of the so-called strong, you cannot see the weak and the needy. A group of people who helped; it was obviously a small boat that came to rescue him in the end, how could there be a small boat in the ocean? Untestable, but the ending tells the audience that when we encounter the most critical situation and are so desperate that we almost give up, we still have to report a glimmer of hope, and there will always be someone who will save you.
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