When you lose something, you will find the weightlessness of life. The male protagonist was like a frog boiled in warm water at first, and he has been wandering within the habit and safety range. When his wife died suddenly, he realized how fucked up his life had been all along, what had he been doing all along? He solved it in various ways, escaping from confrontation, talking to strangers, dismantling everything, demolition of old houses and his own home... The dramatic thing is that the male protagonist who has always pursued the idea of only dismantling can understand is dismantling himself After the family, he found out that his wife was cheating. The communication with the heroine's son, the two did some interesting things together, and finally in this intense joyful stimulation, he let go of everything... At the end of the film, the hero began to return to life. Sad after watching it. It brought back an equally difficult memory. It was also a breakup, the sense of order in my life was gone, and I tried to do as many things as I could every day to fill every minute. Yet the sense of emptiness still lingers. After a long, long time, when I rethought the meaning of my life, I was finally able to face all of this more powerfully, and I also didn't hold the original anger for the lost relationship... I just still lacked the courage to start over. Broken hearts take time to repair, but more importantly, what is exposed after being broken is your true heart.
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