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My interpretation of the ending: The
wolf boy waited for the old lady for 47 years. In the 47 years, the wolf boy learned to speak, draw, write, and read. , Emotionally changed from wolfishness to humanity. As explained in the previous article, 1) The old lady had an agreement with the wolf boy when she was young. If she learned to draw, read, write, and talk, she would be rewarded touching her head. 2) The wolf boy was an experimental product of World War II. Like a wolf, she has only one heterosexual partner in her life. At this point, the wolf boy is completely loyal emotionally. The old lady thought it was a dream, so she woke up and walked away. She couldn't bear to touch the emotional world deep in her heart. She herself felt selfish in the "dream". I forgot, I only found out when I returned to the wooden house that all of this was in my heart. After waking up, the note and the guitar were gone. The old lady felt it was a dream, an untouchable dream, so she chose to leave and did not sell the house, just like the rose in Titanic, the needle in a woman’s heart Hurry up. The wolf boy watched the old lady leave and continued to pile up the remaining snowmen. This is the ending I understand, and I am more inclined to let the old lady understand that it was a dream after the wolf boy became a human, and let her leave. Because he became a human. The old lady didn't stay with the wolf boy at the time, and she was also trying to protect him. At that time, the wolf boy said "Don't go." The human wolf boy knew that they could not be together, so he chose to "let her go". The director is invincible!
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