This is obviously a movie that can guess the ending.
After he died, I always couldn't face his slightly stubborn face, and I didn't want to hear his nasal voice. But this is his one-man show. Nolan struggled desperately, confronted himself, knelt in front of his wife and cried bitterly. He cried for her, but in the end, Paul Walker died.
So when I watch him, I have been lost. You see, you are always playing the role of self-salvation. You have always freed yourself and others from the sea of suffering, but why did you die.
Probably you will no longer be able to experience the pleasure of being born to death.
The role of the father has always been portrayed so selfless and great, but in the current situation where a new father has lost his wife, he can only do his best to protect the continuation of life. In the face of this kind of mood, all anxieties and anger become reasonable and reasonable, and the sense of mission will really break through a person's potential, or consume all energy. Maybe all his luck was spent on meeting his wife. When the problems followed, he bit the bullet but failed again and again, but there was no way, he was a father, so he had to stick to it. If you stick to your daughter, stick to your own destiny.
The ending of this kind of story cannot be regrettable. The world started to brighten when he was rescued, instead of the dazzling and desperate he had when he opened the door of the roof, the road to hope has not been completely submerged, and everything will be fine.
The moment Paul was crying with the baby in his arms, he was so sad that he could have continued. Keep alive, keep driving, keep acting as a hero.
My mother told me, it's okay. He loves cars so much, and he was in the car when he died. It might be good for him. I laugh, but I prefer him who is alive.
But this is the end of the matter, and all I can do is to say a formal goodbye to him through these words. That's it, I hope you will have a good time in heaven.
Farewell, Paul.
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