A middle-aged man with a bad face but a gentle heart, a young girl who is quirky and disgusting but is actually delicate and warm, a neurotic but cheerful and talkative mother with autism, and a snow that runs through the film. This story of redemption takes place in a small town called wawa, where it is quiet and sparsely populated, as if you can hear the sound of snowflakes falling. The cool-toned snow and the warm orange sunset set off the back of the man with the flash ball. This is the first time we met him and wawa, but there is one less girl with a purple mushroom head highlighted.
A car accident took the girl who had hitchhiked home with a flash ball to see her mother, leaving behind a murderer man who fell into deep pain and guilt just as he opened up a little. Whether it was because she took his car or because of the distraction of the big truck driver, I can't blame anyone for this, so I can only blame myself. The man takes the flash ball to the girl's hometown to do the girl's unfinished work, which is the man's punishment and redemption for himself. This is the first redemption. While the man was wearing a pink sweater and a slash of jeans that the girl's mother had brought to replace, his voice trembled and wept. "You must be a good man because you gave Vivian a ride and gave me a flash ball" "Are you sad because someone you didn't know in the past died?" said the girl's mother, Linda, without accusation, without hysteria, I seem to see the shadow of the second redemption. After a few days of contact, the man felt more and more that the girl's mother was abnormal, neurotic, cleanliness, obsessive-compulsive, and babbled on strange things. It turns out that she has atypical autism and cannot live independently at all without her daughter and no parental care. He had to stay and take care of Linda until someone came back. During his stay, the man discovered that Vivian, who had come to take a ride, was actually here to give him a "hug". He found that Linda didn't seem to be sad for her daughter, but actually needed a hug. He also found that wawa's snow was really Very clean and beautiful. When a man redeemed himself, Vivienne redeemed him, long before everything else. Until the arrival of the truck driver, he hesitated in front of Linda's door with the condolences in his hand like he did before. He grabbed the driver's collar, raised his hand to make a fist, then put it down again tremblingly and ran away. Standing in front of the trampoline, he wanted to take the initiative to talk to someone for the first time, about his son's car accident, about his crime of causing death by accident, and about the driver of that car accident. But she said "Can you bounce me up?" and the conversation ended, and on the trampoline, no one could see Vivian again, they all had to get over the trauma. This is the complete second redemption. An autistic mother's redemption of two "murderers". The third redemption was at Vivian's funeral. Vivian's novel was read out by her grandfather. It turns out that this girl has always been tolerant and warm to Le Monde, just like her own life experience, her mother, and the man who rubbed her car. So when the truck driver also came to the funeral, the man finally put it down and held out his hand with a smile. Every redemption is received when it is given, and given when it is received. Live together, inseparable. So in the end, it's really hard to tell who redeemed who and who was redeemed by whom, but everyone's heart, including us, was warmed by the sunshine at the end of the film.
As an AR fan, to be honest, this movie is for the old man to watch. Alan once again put on the unsmiling villain face, showing the tenderness and kindness in his bones. I really like a sentence I saw in a movie review. I quote Alan. His eyes are so cold, but he feels so warm. Holding this old man in winter must be super warm, hehe!
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