The director and the screenwriter are the same person, I feel like a strange person, a goddess or even a saint who is hidden in the city. He has an extremely deep insight into all thoughts, almost omnipotent talent and shooting skills, insight into the human nature of life, and tells us with stories. True love is sacrifice. To get one, you have to hurt the other. You can't have both, enough is enough, and contentment is enough, because desire can never be satisfied.
I especially like this director, summed up several of his plays, such as the perfect family, what he wanted to express should be that love will definitely end, and there is only one way to save it. The essence is actually caused by selfishness. For example, the self-examination of the eldest son's ex-wife in this play is actually the director's heart. The younger daughter's little boyfriend said that he wants to be a saint with extremely moral integrity. It is also the director's heart. Others cheated because of selfishness, the patient's wife planned to send her husband to the hospital because of selfishness, and the eldest son almost lost control and killed his wife, but it was the last selflessness and love that could solve the problem. At the end of the film, the director's monologue This also means that love can only inevitably lead to pain and divorce. The only way to save it is to not be selfish and give more love. Even in an irreversible marriage, we must rediscover the happy moments in it.
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