The film is actually quite boring at first glance, but it doesn't have any deep meaning afterwards. 4 points for idea and 3 points for content. When it developed to the end, I realized that what the film wanted to tell might be the seemingly insignificant details that led to the final theatrical ending.
In the film, Roberto likes to collect the tragedy news that is ridiculous. This reflects Murphy's law-if something has the possibility of going bad, no matter how small the possibility is, it will always happen. If Jun didn't go boating on the lake with her girlfriend. . If Roberto's dad didn't see the news. . But nothing if.
There are no accidents in this world. Things that seem unbelievable always have cause and effect when they trace their roots. However, it is just such a line connecting a line, one point affects another point, interlinked among countless possibilities, leading to countless possible endings.
In the film, Roberto shuts himself up because of a few shadows. Obviously he is soft and kind in heart, but he is unwilling to accept the love of others. Even if there are past events that make people heartbreak and doubt the world, life is still going on, and people always have to look forward. Life is so beautiful, everyone who is alive should cherish and enjoy life well. "You said, I don't want to plant flowers, because I don't want to see them withering." How many beautiful things will be missed with such a mentality!
If you have nothing, you will strive for it, and if you have it, you will enjoy yourself. Respect for the past. This is simple and correct.
View more about Chinese Take-Out reviews