This is a tragedy. From the beginning of watching the movie, viewers are brought into the rhythm of depression and explosion by the male protagonist. Until the last moment, in the tragic and joyful scenes of the male protagonist, there is a sense of rebirth.
The protagonist died of his wife’s dystocia and fell into self-blame and sad emotions, and then did not have much affection for the newborn daughter. Seeing the daughter lying in the breathing apparatus was not particularly concerned, he said to himself instead; I don’t Know you. Then he recalled all kinds of beautiful scenes with his wife. This is not the reaction of a new father, but it is human nature. At this time, the male protagonist is still missing his wife, and has no affection for the baby born.
The bad weather caused a great impact on the hospital. The doctors evacuated one after another. The baby was too young and needed to be assisted in breathing in the instrument, and could not be evacuated. As the baby's only relative, the male lead stayed for care, but he did not expect the bad news. The weather destroyed the electricity, and the storage battery of the old auxiliary breathing apparatus had problems again. This required the male protagonist to manually shake the generator to charge it every 2-3 minutes. In this process, in the limited time, the male lead gradually adjusted from the thought of mourning the deceased wife to how to protect the survival of the baby, overcome various difficulties, and ensure the normal breathing of the baby, fulfilling the father's due responsibility. At the end of the film, the male protagonist, after being physically exhausted and rescued, hugged the crying baby, wept with joy, and said: I know you. Father's love is sublimated.
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