"You my dear little shepherd boy,
you are blowing my little bone,
my brother killed me and
buried me under the bridge, in
order to snatch the wild boar,
so that my The princess took it away!"
When the hidden truth came into the light, all the morals and appearances were destroyed.
This film tells the story of Susie, a girl who was murdered at the age of 14, and witnesses a world without her after her death. However, no matter how severe the trauma at the beginning, time calms everything down, like a person's skeleton, even if a piece is missing, it will last forever. The overall skeleton will always be full.
This film is narrated by the impact of crime on the victim and the victim's family, which is different from other crime films, such as "Perfume" from the perspective of criminals, and "Criminal Minds" from the perspective of investigators (police, etc.) Wait. The interpretation of family affection from an ordinary family makes this almost gloomy film warm, and the director's skills enable the two to be skillfully balanced without feeling stiff and unnatural.
As for why Susie didn't leave in the film and kept wandering in the world in between, it was obviously because she was attached to her home and her family. However, looking at the family tragedies caused by her departure, she It's not bad either, but she still doesn't want to leave, she can't let go of the world she's been living in for 14 years, her emotions range from confusion and anxiety at the beginning to hatred of criminals, until she ends her reliance on this place with a kiss in the end .
I think that after a person dies, he doesn't want to avenge himself and the innocent victims, but still thinks about his love that was strangled in his infancy. It's really great. Even if you only care about revenge, you will be shackled by hatred, and you will not be able to be happy. Like they say,
When you harbour bitterness, happiness will dock elsewhere.
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