Although the ending is happy, the whole show is full of sadness.
Knowing that he was dying, he moved to the place where he grew up, prepared but died. And because the so-called "Holly face" appeared on a wall of the house, it sparked a debate about God, faith, and hope. Knowing that he was dying, Henry had an indifferent attitude to everything, the price of the house, the repairs to the house, and his own life. He feels hopeless, just waiting, waiting for death...
I like Luke Wilson very much because I think he is handsome. Then I think he performs very well, but there is very little dialogue. The focus is on the expression of the inner world. Through his eyes, he expresses a kind of depression and a touch of sadness. It is not despair, just sadness, and a little bit more. resignedly.
Also, I have to say that the music inside is really good. Never thought that there could be such good music in it. That impresses me a lot.
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