This film tells the story of how Locke, an engineering manager, faced a series of problems such as a family watching party, the eve of the company's large-scale project construction, and the birth of an illegitimate child. There is only one character, Locke, in the whole film. His illegitimate child is about to be born. The child's mother's amniotic fluid ruptures and the due date is ahead of schedule. She is admitted to the hospital. The team that Locke's family likes has a major game that night, and the whole family is ready to watch it together. At the same time, the next morning Locke's company had to pour cement. This construction was the largest project in Europe. He had to make preparations in advance to ensure that there would be no mistakes in the construction. Locke decided to drive to London to accompany his mother who was about to give birth. He did not watch the game, nor did he manage the project on site. He handed the project over to his subordinates. The entire film unfolds during an hour-and-a-half drive of Locke, who is constantly answering and making phone calls to his family: his wife and two sons; to the hospital: mothers who are expecting children, doctors and nurses; to subordinates and superiors, and There are police officers and examiners who need to solve problems when they encounter problems; there is also a father who is not on the phone, but he is constantly begging. After his birth, his father did not appear until he was in his twenties. So Locke insisted on being in the hospital when the baby was born. The experience along the way made him understand what his father did back then. No one else showed up, except for Locke himself in the cramped space in the car, where the actor's performance was greatly restricted. In this case, the plot is still well described. When I called my boss, I said, "I had a wife, kids, family and work an hour ago, and now I have nothing." The boss said, "That's your business." Yes, that's your own business, an adult is responsible for his actions and bears the consequences of his actions, that's how life is. Adults know the consequences of their actions, so when the consequences happen, don't say anything, just accept it.
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