It is estimated that I was going to click to watch this film but I didn’t watch it about three or four times. I always feel that this film should be worth watching, but every time I see the scenes of driving and eating at the beginning, I am not interested in watching it. Nope, the beginning was too bland. . . I finally finished watching it today, it should be said to be a more exciting film. On the fleeing highway, the wife got into an argument with John because she couldn't be reunited with the children, tried to open the door to kill herself and did the same, and John leaned over to grab his wife, causing their car to spin and circle on the highway, passing two or three tight vehicles. One of the cars that was hit was a big truck. The wife was rescued. The car was parked on the side of the road. The two sat next to the car. The two who had just come back from the edge of death did not say a word. , didn't even look at each other, just two hands on the ground, to be precise, two little fingers gently folded together, needless to say, the two just silently got up and got into the car, turned around to look for son. A mother can't live without her son, she can die for her son, a husband can't live without his wife, and can give up everything for his wife, (father can also give everything for his son, John's father found out his plan, at least he could feel that he was Planning something - something unusual, the father expected that they would never see each other again, but he believed in his son, didn't ask anything, just said goodbye and stretched out his hand to shake John's, the father and son hugged in tacit understanding. Together, they both understand that this may be their last hug. John also takes one last look at his mother who is preparing breakfast in the kitchen without knowing it and says goodbye to her, like going home every week, his mother has nothing I found that my father was at the dining table, watching him silently, sitting a little melancholy.)
I think this film's description of the relationship between family members is a bit of a waste of time, and the family is the largest. All the laws can be flouted and trampled for the sake of family members who can set fire, rob, and even kill. If the country cannot protect its own family, then abandon the country. If the interests of the family are violated, then fight at all costs. The film clearly agrees and supports such resistance. This may be the value the director wants to express.
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