I saw some comments saying that every decision of Nonomiya came from the accidental opinion of every other person. Yeah, so sloppy. But a father who can only rely on reason but lacks getting along, is free from the fetters at the emotional level, and is separated from the natural relationship of blood, what else can be done.
It is precisely because of this unreasonable sloppiness that this person is truly alive, isn't it?
Love, if not blood, would parents love their children? Even if it's not that great? Is this love instinct or selfishness? Is it the demands of love or the satisfaction of vanity?
Although the movie gave a gentle ending, but when I think about it carefully, I don't think I dare to think about it.
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