Patty opens the fridge and sees that clip of the frozen meat collapsing. His father's death seems to have been in a relatively calm state, and he can even greet his friends with a smile at the funeral, but at night he finds that he is really alone, and he is clumsy even when storing the refrigerator. The body was still stored in the freezer, and suddenly he had an emotional breakdown. I can understand this emotion very well. The contrast between the numbness in the face of great grief and the sadness realized in the details of life is very realistic and resonant. I remember when my grandfather passed away, my father broke down and cried after a long time later when he found a down jacket that he had bought for his grandfather. That was the first time I saw my dad cry.
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