For the shape of sound, it is definitely more than six o'clock. Contrary to popular belief, the film has little to do with atonement for violent bullying. I think it's written around one main theme: don't run away from reality, and then it reflects a lot of small problems in interpersonal relationships. The reason why the female protagonist committed suicide in the film is that everyone before this has never faced the reality, dared to face it and made changes for it. After the male protagonist saved the female protagonist, he Really face up to the reality that he is facing, and change for this, and finally get a happy ending. I don't think there is any illogical place in the narrative in this film. The appearance of each character is to reflect the fragility of human nature. Different characters, different personalities, and contradictions caused by mutual friction, in the end, He was completely inspired by the self-destruction of the male protagonist. Sweet melons are bitter, and nothing is perfect. Only by awakening ourselves and understanding each other can we truly reach the point of mutual promotion and truly win the mutual redemption at the end of the film.
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