The male protagonist is a young man in his early 20s who is not doing a proper job, but he has become a father. Don't want to work, make a living by stealing. If the income is not guaranteed late, the money will be spent. The son is also regarded as a commodity, but in the end, he became enlightened among the young fellows, and his conscience was awakened. He turned himself in, and I personally think that maybe he didn't want to repay the money either, so he was trying to escape.
The whole film is plain, as light as water, but what I drink still tastes like a little raw embroidery. What I see is the real feeling, without the soundtrack to make us plunge into the world of the male lead, because we are seeing the whole thing through the eyes of a third party.
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