I watched this movie because it was the most affordable way for a poor person like me to relax on the weekend. I stayed in the dorm and watched the movie with Mala Tang. Therefore, the few tears in the middle can make Mala Tang back the pot.
This film, a complete depression film, deceived me with the memories of the little boy at the beginning. It was simply a "children's sightseeing film". I forgot to eat Mala Tang.
But the more I get to the back, the more scared I am. I also ignorantly understand the various meanings in the film, but the most I feel in the film is loneliness. The flickering lights of the train station, a lonely family in the desert, and a little boy looking for his father. I want to help him and stay with him.
The story is very simple. Some people say it is "The Adventures of San Mao". Indeed, this is a little boy venturing in an unknown world alone. What impressed me the most about the movie was the little boy waiting for the train to enter the station at the train station. The moment the door opened, his father appeared. At that moment I really felt that I was the little boy, a kind of joy of returning to the original. But then, countless people who looked exactly like his father came out, and I still remember the panic that calmed me down.
It turns out that the eternal parting is useless even if they meet.
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