I don’t want to watch the spoilers if I choose to watch today.
Let me talk about the whole story line. My understanding:
This is a story about love and reward. The male protagonist saved the life of the little turtle who had crawled back. In order to thank the male lead for not letting the male lead go to death, the male lead broke the bamboo raft every time. The male lead thought that the turtle goddess was here to make trouble and swim ashore. She beat her and turned it over. The Turtle Goddess felt that she left the male lead to make the male lead so lonely. Maybe she didn’t live long and became a woman to live with the male lead for a lifetime, and she gave birth to a son who was in the tsunami. Saved the hero again. In the end, although men failed to return to the human society, they felt the happiness, birth, old age, sickness and death that ordinary humans need in their entire lives, and their children (sure enough, the goddess’s baby swam and left... Have you ever thought about your father’s feelings) Do you know how many miles your father did not go out to sea after so much hard work?) Continued his blood and went back to where he came from. It is also part of his old dream (I dreamed of flying back to the island and swimming with his son when I first landed on the island. Going back, there are similarities in the same way) can be realized in the son.
Therefore, I personally think that there are still main plots in the animation. Of course, everyone feels different, and it is also the current animation that brings many different places to the audience.
Anyway, in the last scene, she cried into a horse, feeling that the goddess of the sea turtle had guarded her life in repaying the male lead and became true love. After experiencing this life, she was left alone to climb back to the sea. She is a god in the sea, but loves only one mortal.
When I saw this, I remembered a sentence: Those who go first are happy.
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