Nicole Kidman really fits this type of role. Virgina Woolf in "The Hours" is also a wealthy family who seems to be quiet and beautiful on the surface. The loss of a child is a sad experience for a family. Naturally, a family is bound to experience a new life, and the new life grows up slowly, and the status in the family also changes from being at the mercy of others at the beginning to being able to independently earn money to support the family and send away the elderly family members. Families are changing. The sudden death of Becca's four-year-old son has dealt a heavy blow to the family. The man who hit his son in a car accident was a high school student who was drawing cartoons. He was drawing rabbit holes and researching parallel worlds.
To be honest, when I first watched this movie, I saw Becca driving after the school bus, because when I saw the boy, I thought Becca was following because he thought the boy was like her son.
Leaving aside the story of the family, it is a comfort to see the concept of rabbit holes and parallel worlds appearing in the text. These two days, I didn't make good use of my time to live. Life repeats itself, and I gain some weight. I was thinking what to do, such a depraved life is not what I want. At the same time, wearing wide-leg trousers and a fat skirt, I saw with my own eyes that I could not wear a skirt that I usually put on. If there really is a parallel world, is the me in that world the me who is self-disciplined and self-improving, and the me who does not indulge myself? If there really is a parallel world, am I alone, or is there someone by my side?
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