The turning point of the story, the laughing points, and the laying out are in place, the characters' personalities are relatively full, and the film is well completed. It was quite enjoyable to watch, and I liked the ending very much. From the peaceful dawn to the explosions one by one, it was very cool.
The final transformation of the male protagonist Alex is actually a foreshadowing. In the face of the family's dangerous card-drawing rules, brother Daniel told his sister-in-law the truth, but Alex chose to hide it.
Daniel was against and did not believe in this card drawing game in his heart, but Daniel's wife stepped in without hesitation. So in the end Daniel was on the edge of the game, letting go or helping Grace time and time again. (If you believe in card draw games, for Alex's life, Daniel will not let Grace go)
And Alex is selfish and cowardly, and he actually believes in the rules of drawing cards. The belief in the card game is reflected in two places: the first place is when Alex was tied to the bedside, Alex's mother had a conversation with him, and the mother said that Grace didn't understand you without me, you will come back family. The second place is that after catching Grace, Alex performed a sacrifice ceremony. People who don't believe in card drawing games will think that the sacrifice ceremony is ridiculous and will not be so highly involved in the ceremony.
Selfishness and cowardice are also reflected in this. Alex believed in the family rules, but hated them, and grace was his excuse for cowardly escaping the family rules. When faced with Grace's desire to marry, he did not have the courage to escape from the family, but only selfishness to hide the truth of Grace. Alex didn't stop talking to Grace until around the wedding, because he was extremely selfish, wanted Grace not to leave him, and was afraid of leaving the family. I really don't want to finish the wedding, why did you go early? Before starting such a dangerous game, there is no warm reminder at all. It's okay to tell grace that the card drawing game is risky! Alex looked like I didn't want to, but didn't do anything until the danger happened, not even a contingency plan for playing hide-and-seek! Alex's gestures are nothing but his self-avoidance and self-comfort. So at the last moment, in the face of grace's life and his own and even his family's life, grace's departure and his loss, he can only choose himself.
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