The male protagonist's sentence: The end is always a new beginning, that's right. Yes, letting go is the best way to end a relationship. Let go of yourself, because tomorrow will be beautiful again when you wake up. But obviously, this sentence is contradictory and manifested in Mr. Toto. Because when he faced a breakup, what he thought was not letting go but recovering, because happiness requires his own efforts to find and change. Even after he learned that he was green, he still loved Katie without any regrets. But in real life, does this kind of love exist? Either way, I think this question is worth thinking about.
I thought this movie was going to be treated like a comedy, but I think it's more of an educational film. You are telling us that as long as you work hard in life, the outcome may be completely different.
In the film, it is obvious that the male protagonist regards himself as the only victim. After his driver's license is detained, he only thinks of himself and his work. Totally unaware that Mr. Toto just lost his family, wife, kids and job (stay-at-home dad), I think his world must have come crashing down when he learned his wife was breaking up. But he is optimistic. Even in the face of Happyend's demolition, he still wants to return to his original life trajectory.
When the male protagonist agreed to Mr. Toto to be his driver for a week, he was very excited because he felt that he was still needed by others. When the car passed over his head, Mr. Toto should have realized the concept of life and death! The truth is he doesn't want to die. A person who commits suicide always wants someone to save him, and no one wants to die, right?
I think the small climax of the film should be the "breakup" of the male protagonist! A person who regularly breaks up with others becomes a fool when confronted with his own emotional problems. When everyone persuades others, he deduces the big truth in a good way, but he himself panics. This is normal in real life!
Everyone has times of disappointment. What matters is that someone is by your side to accompany you out of this cloud. Companionship and understanding are very important. Having a friend who understands you is more valuable than a group of friends who only laugh with you. There is no doubt that the two of them are, the so-called do not know each other. There are many such beginnings in film and television dramas, so many people want to call a Fuck. But isn't life like this, no one knows what will happen next, who will meet, who will leave, who will accompany him forever.
The film has its ups and downs, but both of them have found their own happiness, and finally ended with a happy ending, which is expected, but not in real life! This is how comedy makes people smile when they feel their life.
There is a line from the film that I remember vividly: If you want to get close to me, get close to me, and I will open up everything for you.
Vulgar films, perhaps more profound.
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