Family, love, and friendship in this movie are all challenged by desire.
I wonder why, Henry didn't stop his mother from taking drugs, and the TV set he gave his mother stood at home like a cold soldier, watching everything with cold eyes.
Love, unfortunately, did not escape the sword of desire, and finally fell into the abyss filled with desire. The beautiful Marian ran his finger across their photos, nostalgic and farewell. In the end, she sold her body and soul to satisfy her deep desire, and in the end she still hugged her most need, perhaps the only thing that can comfort her soul at this moment, curled up, hoping that the soul can be peaceful.
When I saw the middle, I wondered again that maybe the two partners would part ways because of desire, and finally suspect and frame for desire like a train, but the screenwriter did not give us such a tragic ending, but Henry’s broken arm seemed to herald, Because of desire, he lost his siblings. In the ward, a Chinese nurse was taking care of him, asking faintly, while the audience and Henry were crying at this moment. What kind of tragedy was this? The white sheets, the clean room, and the appearance of him curled up, it seemed that the director had given Henry a chance to calm down.
Some people say that it is precisely because of desire that the world can progress, but such desire in the movie makes people lost and unable to repose. What kind of paradox is this?
Today, I accidentally told an unfamiliar person that we must learn to forgive ourselves, because everyone has a dark side and desires. When persuading others is easy and organized, but who knows, in fact, is also controlled by those unwilling desires. However, it is precisely because of the difficulty of life that you have to learn to forgive yourself.
Requiem!
Good night!
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