No one thinks that the dolls and books left at the end of the film imply that the mother and daughter have both let go of some of their hearts, and only temporarily got out of this haze? For the heroine, the close relative in front of her is her favorite daughter, which is more important than the deceased mother and her past ideals, so she desperately took her daughter to escape this ghost building; for her daughter, because of the mother's last moments She desperately refused to give up, and finally chose to trust her mother, so she chose to put down the doll to save her, and she stopped crying when she held the doll without a head, because she no longer needed the doll to give her a sense of security. When the mother and daughter both untie the knot in their hearts, regard each other as the most cherished thing in their hearts, and will not abandon each other, at this time the "Giant" has nothing to do, because the film has hinted that the "Giant" will take it away The most cherished thing in your heart, if you can't get it back, it will be haunted all the time, and at the last critical moment, the mother and daughter regained the most important each other soberly. The footage given at the end of the film is abandoned. Those things that used to be important but are actually drags, not the ghosts that follow the cold wind, are actually a hint of light~ So no matter how oppressive and dark the external environment is, the key is to Get out of the haze in the bottom of my heart, "put down the burden and run towards a new life" ~ just rush to this ending and give it five stars. Finally, a classic dialogue from the movie Old Yellow Dog is attached: "Life's like now and then, for no good reason a man can figure out, life will just haul off and knock him flat. Slam him against the ground so hard it seems like all his insides is busted. But it's not all like that. A lot of it's mighty fine. And you can't afford to waste the good part fretting about the bad. That makes it all bad." If you cry for missing the sun If not, then you will also miss the beauty of the stars~To encourage each other~
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