made the ending of the story outside the film, hoping to comfort the children who were injured like me after watching the film:
the book followed the movie, and the despairing Shuxi is crazy Looking around at the police officers turning their guns on her, she waited for the shot that would end her pain. The heavy rain poured over Shuxi's whole body from the head, and the blood on her face was washed by the rain and slowly dripped down her cheeks, and Shuxi's smirk gradually became clear. After the screen was still for a few minutes, there was a loud bang, and a bullet pierced through the sky and hit Shuxi's left shoulder. The smile on his face also solidified in the ripples splashed by the rain, but his empty eyes were still weakly open. The perspective changed, and through Shuxi's eyes, she saw a black car suddenly stop in front of her, and a ripple from the wheel splashed towards her eyes, her eyes were even more blurred, and finally it was pitch black. The noisy background sound and the sound of rain also stopped abruptly, and the world was quiet... After the
screen went black for a few seconds, the childish singing of children gradually sounded, and the picture gradually changed from black to light to white and blurred, and the children's singing gradually became clear. He got up, and then the child ran out with an "ah" sound, shouting "Dad, Daddy..." while running. A few seconds later, a vague figure ran in, knelt beside the bed, slowly held Shuxi's hand, and stared at Shuxi. The picture gradually became clear, and Shuxi finally saw the face of the person who came. The face was unfamiliar, but the smile was so familiar. At this time, the child also ran in, holding a rag doll in his hand. The child jumped onto the bed and knelt beside Shuxi, looking at Shuxi with a smile. Shuxi finally recognized the child, it was her daughter, her beloved daughter, her life... [End]
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