Why do they want to go to Europe? I think it may be from the European stories that Yijun's father told her every day.
Jierong seems to have adapted to the life of assisted dating. She finds pleasure in inquiring about the occupations of each client, and even tells Yijun that they are good people.
Yi Jun was dissatisfied, she bit the small wooden stick of snacks fiercely while stalking downstairs, and brushed Jie Rong's back hard when she was taking a bath. . . Jierong was not allowed to inquire about the occupation of the guest because she felt that doing such a thing should not be fun.
The appearance of the musician became an important foreshadowing, he was despised by Yijun, he felt that in Yijun's eyes he was dirty, and his self-esteem was trampled. "Beast," the musician jerked away after hearing this.
Once again in the bathroom, Yi Jun tried to wash her Jie Rong clean. Jierong likes musicians, Yijun said that she could see it in Jierong's eyes, then she cried, and then Jierong kissed her.
The third aid dating after the film started, Jie Rong died. After sending Jie Rong to the hospital, Yi Jun cried alone in the bathroom, but this time she had no one to clean.
Before she died, Jierong wanted to see a musician, Yijun went to beg a musician, but the other party was indifferent, and then Yijun said to him, "Do it faster." I was surprised that Yijun could see the man's dirty desire so clearly. After she cried and begged the musician, without any words, she understood what the other party wanted. The musician's firm grip on Yi Jun became gentler, "The sooner we do it, the sooner we can see your friends." Yi Jun didn't scold the word "beast" at all at first.
But it was too late, and when they arrived, Jierong was already dead.
Yijun lit the diary and the money. She wanted to erase the past, but she changed her mind. She wanted to return all the money to reduce her guilt. From the very beginning, Yijun had said that it was Jie Rong who had to suffer, but it was herself who was soliciting money to receive money, so she had always felt deeply guilty for Jierong Yijun.
Yijun began to pick up guests in the room where Jie Rong jumped off. She looked at everything in the room curiously and felt how Jie Rong used to feel. In this way, we can understand Jie Rong more and be closer to Jie Rong. In the past, Jierong did these dirty things, but now she does it herself, so that the two of them are the same. Money can't buy Jie Rong, so she doesn't want the money. Yi Jun hopes to redeem himself and Jie Rong as well.
The first client felt youthful in Yijun; the second client gently folded Yijun's clothes; the third client and her were lying on the bed and were seen by Yijun's father who was handling the case.
As a father, how can he bear when he sees his daughter prostitution?
A father's love is deep and great. He chose to silently protect his daughter in his own way.
He looked at Yi Jun's sleeping face silently. Why didn't he ask Yi Jun? How could he ask! !
So he followed Yijun and intercepted every client.
He smashed the car window of the client—a man who looked like a scholar. The scholar was a smart man, he guessed who the man who showed up at the garage and followed him all the way to his house was, but even if the polite and polite scholar apologized, all was useless. He eventually committed suicide by jumping off the building.
The father killed a client because it was the only time he failed to stop him, and by the time he arrived, the prostitution was over.
Seeing the corpse, Yi Jun left in despair, threw the diary on the ground, and his father picked it up.
At this time, Yijun must have guessed that all this was done by his father, and the father also understood the reason for his daughter's prostitution.
So his father took Yijun back to the countryside to worship his wife. In front of his wife's grave, he silently stuffed sushi into his mouth until he choked. He could no longer control his emotions and cried. The father's mood was heavy and painful, and the depression was enormous. Why did it happen to his daughter, how much he felt sorry for his pure daughter, and how sorry for his wife.
On the night of the overnight stay, my father told Yijun that if something happened, let it go.
At night, Yijun secretly cried outside the house. She saw her father crying during the day, the pain she caused her father, and Jierong and the past. Inside the house, my father looked at Yijun silently.
On the way back, Jierong had a dream. She dreamed that her father strangled her, put on her earphones, buried her in the soil, and pressed the play button of the CD player every morning.
She had this dream because she thought that her father would not forgive her, and what her father wanted was the pure Yijun from before.
When she woke up, her father painted the route for her and taught her how to drive, but left in the car of a colleague when Yijun was not paying attention.
In the last scene of the movie, Yijun's car got stuck in the quagmire, and she couldn't chase after her any more, watching her father go further and further.
Why did my father leave the church after Yijun drove away? My analysis is that my father didn't want to abandon Yijun, because the monk could not run away from the temple, he just let go of his hand and let Yijun go on his own way.
I have been in tears since my father found out about Yijun prostitution in this movie. My father's love is so deep that I can't bear it. The interesting thing about this movie is that many emotions are expressed in silence, and the viewer needs to feel it for himself. Samaria means to point out a woman who sells her body to serve God. If God is understood as a spiritual need, aren't Jierong and Yijun exactly Samaria?
There are always a few questions,
1. When the police came, why did Jierong choose to jump down with a smile?
2 Why do they choose assisted dating as a way to make money?
Of course, I have no doubts if these issues are what drives the storyline.
PS, if you like Jierong, go watch "The Bow", Han Yeyun is very beautiful in it.
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