Actually it's not ordinary at all. Mark has a wife who is about to give birth and a warm family. After meeting the "circleman" Kay, his life began to become irritable, messy, tangled, and even silent for a long time. He didn't know if it was impulse or destiny. He accepted Kay like an irresistible free fall movement.
Although the two have their own private space, and even though Mark thinks everything is hidden perfectly, the posture of the rain and the wind flooded the building, still let this conservative town explode. To defend the family or to choose a lover, this is a multiple choice question that all comrades cannot answer well.
Because of Kay's departure, Mark's life was calm again, and a storm finally passed. But the scars are still there, and everyone does not have the courage to face the wounds. Mark's sorrow, his wife's hysteria, his parents' taciturn, and most people's cold eyes, tiredness is written on everyone's face.
The director is not a doctor. He saw the plight of comrades coming out, but could not prescribe a cure. He let Mark, who always lags behind when running at the beginning, take the lead at the end of the film and stand out. This seems to be a wonderful arrangement. After experiencing so much wind and rain, the big boy will eventually become a big man, face his heart frankly, and chase the life he wants.
Everyone has a fake face to deceive others. So I admire, envy and even jealous that Kay lives so real, he boldly pursues his love. I can also understand Mark's care, cowardice, and dodge. When he and Kay are alone, the sunniest smile will bloom.
Time is a feast, because meeting you, Wen Lan Chaosheng.
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