I found that most people think of the ending as a happy ending. I don’t think so. The ending male lead said: Don’t leave me, the female lead said: I won’t leave you behind. Then there is the shot of his sleeping son. There is no doubt that everything that follows is his son's dream. His son hopes to have a complete family, hope that his father will be with her at the end, and that everything is so beautiful in his career, love, and family. I even suspect that the last sentence of the hero, I love you, is what his son said in his son’s dream. This is actually not important. The director cruelly explained that broken bones cannot grow well. This is true. In reality, comminuted fractures are absolutely impossible. Those who do heavy work, no matter which part of the body, let alone punching, this movie is good because everything is so realistic and true. The director clearly can make a sports inspirational film, but he uses a different perspective to make a film that is too real. There is real helplessness everywhere. The beautiful ending at the end of the film is the only one shot with his son's vision in the whole film, so I think it is. What his son sees is a dream, or it is cruel, his son can't wake up, too low temperature will seriously damage the brain nerves. I don't want to think this way, because I don't feel that the director is willing. The director used his son's dream to explain that the happy ending is just a dream, but also let the heroine say: I will not leave you behind. As for the relationship between the male protagonist and the female protagonist, there is not much discussion here. Whether or not they can be together is at least an open ending. Anything is possible. It is also the reason for so depressing and depressing that you can't see it at all.
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