What moved me the most in the whole movie was the handling of the relationship between Pink and the child. When I first met the child, Pink was puzzled, and immediately put down the gun in the face of the child. Maybe the innocence of the child made him unwilling to destroy it, or maybe he saw his inner figure from the child. He accused the child's mother of failing to do what a mother should do. When he found out that the child was missing, he seemed more anxious than the child's mother. In the end, after the death, he insisted that it was a game. Blindfold the child and wish the child a good future in the future.
Maybe everyone has kindness in their heart. When we realize it, we should catch him, magnify him, and reflect the brilliance of human nature.
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