story is divided into two main lines, from the respective experiences of the father and son, and then slowly converged into the small house. Throughout the tragic life of the father and son, the indifferent society and the war created the tragic character Bekamu. The loneliness, despair, and hysteria he endured in the research institute made him lose his humanity, but the captured female soldier finally lost his humanity. Saved him from becoming a monster. In the end, in the fire, Bekamu looked at his wife and children with too much in their eyes. A person who can't cry has more tears in his heart than anyone else. Let such a person who can't feel pain still have relatives in the light and heat. Leaving this painful world in his company may be the last bit of help that God can give him. As for David, the twists and turns of the family search actually reflected a lot of problems. First of all, his relationship with his adoptive parents (which he found out later) is not good, at least in his communication with his adoptive parents, he has always been on the indifferent side, and the two elders have always cared about him. There are actually many, many people around him who care about him and love him (dead wife, female doctor, adoptive parents), but his performance is still very indifferent. If bekamu's ignorance is pain and tear duct convenience, then David is emotional. But in the process of seeking the truth, he met and knew too much. These cruel and dark pasts were actually impacting this indifferent person. In the end, the tears he shed in front of his father actually carried all the pain of the family. I hope this tear can take away the pain of the two generations. Although David will die soon, in the remaining days, maybe he will do his duty as a father and leave the happiness that the two generations lacked to his children.
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