The difference between Westerners' attitudes towards life and Easterners' attitudes is obvious in this film. When they fall in love at such an age, they are not bound by age, but by the personality defects of the parties themselves. Rudolph is an unscrupulous coward, he longs for a new life, but does not have the courage to cut off the previous life. It's not that easy to cut off, then you'll live your old days. Rudolph chooses to wander between the past and the present, and the end result is to harm himself and others.
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