A mother who ended the life of her terminally ill child at the age of six and refused to give her reasons to a court has been jailed for intentional murder. The film tells the story of how a mother who is released from prison faces society, her family and her past after 15 years in prison. It sounds like a very interesting topic, but it becomes a bit hypocritical after careful consideration. Why not justify the court for a shorter sentence? Are you trying to escape? Escape from reality and pain. It is really hypocritical to like to indulge in self-torture and self-pity in the feeling of being punished.
However, for those who can tell stories, there are only things that are difficult to tell, and there is nothing that cannot be told. The more twisted, the more complicated! But this requires a higher level of story control, but unfortunately the director of "Love You For a Long Time" didn't do it. He tried to make a twisted story appear easy and normal, but the result was that the person who was looking for twisted ba didn't find the joy of being mentally ravaged. He liked people who were relaxed and calm, and only wanted to scold when the answer was finally revealed.
However, there is a beautiful scene: 15 years later, when my sister heard the truth from the telephone for the first time, the daughter next to her was reading a fairy tale in a low voice:
"The weather is gradually changing, I don't know if I can catch up? ' asked the prince. He thought of the magician who once said: "Night is your only enemy, when the world is shrouded in darkness, you can't tell the difference between shadow and fog, only a wolf can tell, only a wolf, but, you know it's already It's too late, your beautiful girlfriend will see you forever, if you love her, hurry up!" Because the prince knew, so his heart seemed to be stabbed, he imagined her, beautiful face in the dark...
This is probably the most relevant and poetic plot.
In the end, I also went to see the film because of Christine, who was independent from the world.
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