Aside from the flaws in the plot, this film brings me a charm, a feeling of comfort, reluctance, helplessness and mutual understanding.
Two life and death partings, one sad but hopeful; one helpless and worthy of remembrance.
Birth, old age, sickness and death are problems that we can never avoid. As for how to look at it, everyone has their own opinion. Personally, I always feel that Western society's treatment of death is more of an understanding of liberation, while I think it is a kind of farewell without goodbye, which is hard to let go. But what we will not deny is the influence of those who exist because of them. Life doesn't have much drama, it's more of a bland and sincere little thing that you may or may not notice carefully enough, but it's always there.
There is no hopeless situation, only a hopeless heart.
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