The ending reminds me of the story of Daniel being stuck on a country road. The twin brother killed his older brother, shaved off his long-standing beard, and started his older brother's life. At the end, Daniel hung up his beard, and faced the flash with a smile that was different from the whole film, symbolizing the other side. In fact, it doesn't matter whether the wound was left by the bullet or not. It doesn't matter whether the characters he wrote belong to Salas, the hometown he wanted to escape from his poor life, although the director never said why he gave up everything and left here 40 years ago, everyone has My own interpretation, although Daniel, like all the people in his writings, was born in this place, but from the first step he stepped into Salas, almost everything kept beating on him: "incompatible" I can This is the word that comes to mind. Daniel is actually eager to be understood, although he has stopped creating in order to be understood; but judging from the details of his refusal of Salas activities and his refusal to donate wheelchairs, his heart is desperate for this. The understanding and recognition of his hometown, but the response of reality to him is still the same as when he fled 40 years ago. Anger and contradictions ran through his life.
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