The first feeling is that this story can be copied to China, such as college entrance examinations, studying abroad, children's education problems, doctor's red envelopes, going through the back door, extramarital affairs, etc. Think about it again, this story is not actually Chinese. The three protagonists in the family actually have their own relatively clear moral values. They know what is right and what is wrong. The only thing that is difficult is to face the reality and how to choose, so that there is morality. struggle. The director is talking about society on the surface, and moral dilemmas at the bottom. Chinese movies are actually not made in this way. First, our moral standards are completely confused, and there is no way to talk about it. Second, we are more entangled in the superficial behavior patterns of the characters, using behavior to drive the plot, and are not willing to delve into the moral dilemma. Therefore, the ending of this movie can be very light, our movie will be much stronger, because since you rely on behavior to drive the plot, in the end you can only rely on dramatic behavior to solve the problem. As a middle-aged father, I feel sympathy and sympathy for the hero's behavior and moral dilemma.
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