After watching it, I like it very much. In the words of Douyou, this is a movie from disorder to order. And it's a movie that's getting better. At the beginning (the picture in the camera, directly point the question) I like it. At the end, there are many people talking at the gate of the school. At first, I didn’t understand what this is for. After the barrage reminded me, I realized that their son was talking in the lower left corner. The point is , the director placed them in such an inconspicuous position, I like this ending so much, although I still don't understand that Maggie's son planned this alone or with his son. Among them, the male protagonist's distrust of Ma Guitar and even threatened him. I think this echoes the distrust of the male protagonist's parents for Ma Ji at that time, which is very ironic. Maggie's suicide in front of the male protagonist also shows how much that childhood incident did to Maggie. The male protagonist is constantly avoiding his wife's inquiries, whether he is disdainful or ashamed to say. But if he was ashamed to say it, when he said it, he still didn't care, and he didn't mean to regret blaming himself at all. Maybe he just needs to say sorry from the bottom of his heart. The line where his behavior makes his wife cheat is pretty natural.
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