In fact, I don't really understand the motives of the Japanese wandering.
Ah Hua was trying not to cause trouble for the store; Miyuki couldn't stand the repressed atmosphere at home and the guilt of stabbing her father? ; Lao Jin is ashamed of his family.
If this is the case, you can start your life again in a different place, I don't understand why you should give up on yourself. At the same time, I feel that the life of a homeless person is so simple? I always thought it was a camper. I didn't expect that the three of them would be fine.
I have always been curious about Japanese movies, and the motives of the characters in them are often rather strange, so take this as an example. I don't understand why Miyuki didn't take good care of her father to make up for her fault; if Lao Jin was really so guilty, why didn't he work hard and make a fool of himself to make up for his mother and son; Ah Hua was single anyway, and her fate was bumpy, so it was nothing more than a wave. , the other two motivations are really a bit puzzling. There is another place, why so many missing persons police can't find it (laughs).
A lot of other posts on Master Jin Min's divine work have been analyzed, but this one of mine is just a bit of a personal incomprehension, which is rather biased.
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