Maybe you can experience it. When the boy witnessed the death of his mother and gave up hating his father halfway through, he did not feel how terrible the death was after the experience, because he was covered up by hatred. Maybe hatred really makes people forget the horror of death. However, when he witnessed death for the second time, he completely collapsed, because when he heard his father tell him that he gave up because he couldn't bear his mother to continue to suffer from the illness, the hatred in his heart had actually faded away. The punch to the father detail is vivid. There is no hatred in his heart, he is afraid of death, he is afraid of losing friends because of himself. At this time, his heart has suddenly become clear, and slowly he is full of guilt. The content of the film is just like the troubles of boys growing up.
In the end, everything is better. Because everyone is relieved.
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