Clever use of 'dog'. As for the love mentioned in the comments, I and you understand it as a fool's feelings for the heroine. The hero may really love the heroine, but what he lacks is more companionship, he is lonely, and the pain on the beach is also found Looking back on this life, only the heroine can sincerely accompany him with his regret and the guilt of abandoning her. The heroine is the image of an innocent little girl, and is more dependent on ignorance. The plot is simple, but straight to the heart. After thinking about it carefully, (the following is my personal opinion), looking at the comments and my own feelings, I really like the character of a fool. Perhaps the fool played the role of 'savior' in Jesomina's life. We are stuck in the quagmire of life, and we will be somewhat exhausted. And most people will hope that there will be such a 'savior', who will reach out and ask you "Would you like to come with me". But we are not so lucky, and many people may not get that sentence in their lifetime. The movie is simple and thought-provoking. He gave Jesomina the courage to stay, and he was her hope. He died and her hope was gone. If Jesomina went with him, maybe they would get the rare happiness in their lives in the few time they had left.
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