After watching this film for Mao, what impressed me deeply is that even after seeing the photos of his wife kissing other men, Cage still trusted and protected her unconditionally. The real interpretation of a man, perhaps the interpretation of himself. At the beginning of the plot, it was a plain introduction to a lousy man who was making money, a rebellious daughter, and a pitiful young woman. It was not until the kidnapper asked him to open the safe that Cage was on the verge of bankruptcy and had no money to pay the ransom. The kidnapper was desperate. Then internal conflicts broke out. When the kidnappers threatened his family, Cage spared his life to protect his wife and daughter.
I have to sigh, men, do not necessarily have a sensational tone, do not have to spend money, do not have to roar at the wrong child.
I have to sigh, a man, never complained to his family when he was unemployed, and he didn't even want his family to be implicated at all, so he still rushed to support his family. Be extremely calm when facing the kidnappers. Even after seeing the photo of his wife kissing other men, he still lays down his life to protect his own woman when he is threatened by the robber. This is the responsibility of men.
I just saw Taozi’s diary, saying that literary and artistic youths can capture some women who yearn for literature and art by showing off their literary talents on Weibo or the like. Perhaps this is the case. The literary youth pretends to like a certain girl, and then the girl pretends to be moved, and then the two people are afraid that others will not know, so they pretend to show off in a low-key manner on Weibo.
It may be that everyone’s experience is different, leading to a different perspective on life.
But in my opinion, only after going through some ups and downs, astrays, and strong winds and waves, men still have a heart of innocence, can afford the responsibility of marriage, and protect their own women.
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