If Joshua hadn't appeared, I think Dora would still be a liar that's not worth mentioning. Dora’s life was not happy when she was a child. From Joshua, Dora found something she had already lost. Perhaps this was what she had always deliberately avoided. After meeting the right person, she burst out naturally. Up. On the way to search, Joshua turned from doubting to reluctant to part with Dora, and the feelings triggered during this period were inadvertently but very real, revealing warmth.
The results of the search, both of them got their place. For Joshua, what was found was the real home; for Dora, what was found was the long-lost family relationship. When the last two people in the film took a group photo and watched happily, they couldn’t help but think of the passage above the little prince, “If a person falls in love with a flower, this flower will only grow on one of the billions of stars. Then watching the stars is enough to make people happy." Although Dora and Joshua may not see each other again, they will feel each other's happiness on the negatives. Central Station, the personal self seeks the way of salvation.
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