The movie looks at the attitudes and actions of adults towards life from the perspective of children. There is no plot where children are mature enough to use wisdom to resolve disputes between the two, which is good.
In this movie, the child is just an ordinary child. He has no ability to convince his father not to risk his life to save the wildfire, nor does he judge his mother's vanity and derailment from a moral level. He is only interested in the wildfire in his life. I was caught off guard and unable to resist. When facing my father's inquiry, I honestly told him everything he knew. At that time, I thought he would hide the fact that his mother had had a sexual relationship with the old man for the sake of the family's consummation. As a result, He chose to tell the truth and let his father face it himself. He is very brave. Even when he saw his father angrily set fire to a third party's house to cause a conflict, he ran to escape this absurd and wild life, and finally chose to go to the police station to face his helpless father.
The relationship between the husband and wife is ultimately determined by the two of them. As children, we have no choice but to keep our best memories!
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