The way the film was told in flashbacks really annoyed me for a while. But the last 10 minutes of the film moved me deeply. Because my childhood was growing up with a broken family. A father who likes to commit domestic violence, a younger brother who is always beaten, and a mother who has lost confidence in life. I also naturally became a problem child.
Fortunately, I met a good primary school teacher, she taught me a lot of life principles, and I can clearly feel her love for me. This made me understand what was right and what was wrong.
Finally, the film tells a thought-provoking story, the male bat has to choose between a crying bat and a laughing bat. Because of sympathy and pity, I chose the one who loves to cry. I replaced myself, and I think I would choose the crybaby too. Because I'm not really a crybaby, I just want to save her. I think that salvation may be the true meaning of love.
A person's growth is inseparable from the love of blood and family. It is also inseparable from the love of those who are predestined. Because the word blood itself comes from two strangers who are related. Louis' ninth life was ultimately saved by non-kin. So is your life also being saved by someone who loves you?
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