I really haven't cried like this for a long time before watching this movie, and I'm actually crying like a stupid B. I actually refused in my heart.
I insist that the feelings of "Monster" are very extroverted. Although the words "I love you" have never appeared in this movie, but every look is full of love and reluctance. Kangnai's nightmare itself stems from his love for you. Mother's reluctance, knowing that she can't survive and dare not face, so she hopes (fantasy) that there is a monster to help him solve all this, much like us in reality, everyone is reluctant or even dare not face For the fear, who would dare to have never imagined that there is a magical power that can help them solve all this. Probably, everyone has a monster in their psychology, but in the end, only oneself can lead them out, black fairy tales, depression can also be cured, it depends on how you look at it.
But let’s talk about those places that made me cry. The tree wants to be quiet but the wind doesn’t stop, the child wants to be raised but the kiss doesn’t wait. There are a few who can bear it, and it’s strange that they don’t cry. Of course, there are other things. When Kangnai's mother finally stopped saying that she would get better and would definitely be cured, she told him that she had tried all the treatments and couldn't cure herself, implying that he really couldn't stand it. She said, I hope that one day you think of today and regret that you didn't talk to me because you were angry today, don't be sad, I understand you, I know exactly what you're thinking. The dying mother is so comforting to the son who has no way to accept the fact that his mother is about to pass away, I understand you, I know exactly what you are thinking. Even if you are willful and angry today, I understand that you forgive you, and even hope that when you grow up and regret what you did today, you won't be too sad because I know that you love me and can't bear me, because I know that is your growth . Probably pity the hearts of parents all over the world, that's it.
In fact, there are still many points that can be said, but enough, life is not perfect, so there is no need to write about everything. Those who don't say it will soon be forgotten, but who cares, we will all experience it anyway. I won't let anyone go, so if you want to destroy something, just go. Like that brave little boy who faced his mother's departure, although I hate you, I'm not afraid to let you go.
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