From the very beginning of this movie, Anna's line, "These people are insiders, and I'm an outsider" brought me into the story.
In fact, I personally think that the story is a bit complicated, so that I don't understand some parts, but all his storylines are to pave the way for the end. After watching the ending, I cried and I felt warm inside, and there was an indescribable emotion lingering in my heart.
After watching the movie, I read the movie review of this movie, some people said that it is a psychological healing movie. I think so.
Tell me about my own personal feelings, why I resonate so much with this film, because I have such a lost image with Anna.
Because of the shadow of being abandoned since she was a child, Anna has become unacceptable to the world, her adoptive parents, and even herself. In fact, the biggest trouble for people is that they don't accept themselves. Now I have the same problem.
Because psychological healing is more complicated, the story is also very tortuous, but after use, Mani is his grandmother, telling everything Mani experienced and her trust in Mani. And the anger that Mani couldn't abandon herself in the small dark room was the anger she wanted to express since she was a child.
Xing Nai calls herself an outsider, but it is because she is afraid that she will be abandoned again and hurt herself again after opening herself up. It is precisely because of Mani's enthusiasm that she is willing to walk out of herself, accept Mani, and trust Mani.
At the end of the film, the truth is revealed. She is not abandoned. She has always had a grandmother who loves her, that is, Mani. In fact, her memories have always been the reflection of Mani in her subconscious, and Mani is only for some reasons. nurture her.
So after the memory of Mani and the ultimate truth, Anna was able to accept that she was not abandoned, that she was worthy of being loved, she also accepted the world, she accepted her mother, and she accepted everything.
Anna's psychological healing is over, and I've only just begun.
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