This ending is that the child is finally acquitted. Does the artist take on the responsibility of taking care of the child and continue to find the real murderer? Why does the film keep playing the scene of a dog running behind the dead body on the armored car? What do you want to express? Just want to express dissatisfaction with the brutal war? Or other meanings? I had wondered whether the child wanted the guilt or innocence to express the child's mood with the cheerful music in the background at the end of the acquittal. And the bird that flew in, the sparrow, also insinuates that the bird is the child.
At the end of the whole film, no one cares whether the child killed everyone or not. People care about their inner humanity.
"Look at that pipe, it's been 40 years. It hasn't changed, and it still does. Nothing has changed. "This sentence is very touching.
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