The pilgrim is just a metaphorical image, the embodiment of Kreth's inner trauma. It is indeed more terrifying than the wound of a broken leg. When the mind and body are tortured and only numbness is left, it will be like a pilgrim and Kreis, losing mutual trust, leaving only the strangeness and guard against each other.
Although Annie is more familiar with work than her daughter, at the moment when she was ruthlessly torn apart by fate, she was inevitably lost in the boundless love and compassion for her daughter. She has the intuition to understand everything and the decisiveness with sufficient precision. So she decided to save the pilgrims, that is, to save her daughter's declining vitality. For the mother, the daughter is full of restlessness and arrogant resistance. This love seems selfless and considerate, but it brings unacceptable tyranny to her daughter.
In Montana, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, Annie found the love nature she had been looking for for a long time. Tom's smile always arouses the desire and joy in her heart. This man wrapped in the fascinating sunset afterglow led Kreis and the pilgrims through the painful wilderness, and even brought Annie into his silky satin-like delicate and peaceful state of mind.
Finding each other and blending into each other is the best gift that nature gives them. Tom was sweetly indulged in the moisture of Anne's luscious lips and the warmth of the touch of the skin. He tried not to think about everything other than that, only living in the present, even on the edge of the world, but seeing the distant prospects, he had the courage to accept it. But he can't do it. He couldn't live without Annie, but not for Annie. When you walk to the edge of the world and only see pain and torture, then only fools will accept it. Tom groaned in the deep sorrow: He didn't even have the right to choose.
Anne would not hesitate to abandon the prosperous world; but for Kress, under her seemingly firm and serene coat, she still dared not face the regret. In the world she belongs to, there is no space to vent the deep sorrow in her heart. The unintentional and inevitable ending: Annie turned around, bid farewell to Tom from her back, and returned to the embarrassment of her heart.
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