The narrative structure is a bit complicated. The story line advances in parallel for a few days. The most eye-catching thing is the back and forth involvement of the editing in several story lines. The seamless docking is very smooth. The soundtrack connects and sets off the plot development of the three story lines. But to understand the inner connections of several story lines and understand the thoughts and intentions that the director wants to express, it is still more brainy. All three story lines have caused the marriage, love, and career of the three protagonists due to the misfortune of the children. The serious crisis and how they faced and dealt with it, especially the accidental loss of a child by a businessman in the clothing business is exactly the same as that of a writer. However, only the writer of the three story lines is true, and the other two are all for the writer to get rid of emotions. A story written by fantasy and guilt and burden. At the end of the movie, you can see that the protagonists of the other two story lines have a relatively bright ending, reflecting the writer's desire to get the wife's forgiveness and to relieve the burden of the soul, but the writer's emotional home does not give an answer. He used his lover as an outlet to escape and break away from the burden, and he did not hesitate to sacrifice his lover's privacy to save his collapsing career. When the lover found out, he was angry and left him. The wife who still loves him forgave him after reading the manuscript of his novel, but he couldn't face it and returned to his wife. Maybe he could only continue to chase and find in his story.
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