The theme of fighting against destiny has been staged countless times in countless literati/artists/films and TV plays from the early days of human civilization to the present. How the old stalks play new tricks and whether they can find another way determines one of the criteria for judging the quality of the work. The director and screenwriter told the story of this ordinary boy with a symbolic approach and an alternative perspective, which is really refreshing. The hand is the window to touch the perception of the world, and it is also the "sinner" that caused the two tragedies in Pizza Boy's life. On the surface, it seems that the culprit is the hand, but in fact it is the temperament, and the temperament determines the fate. How to fight against fate? The brave hand ventured through the city, escaping many difficulties and dangers, and finally returned to the boy. In order to distinguish it from the straightforward confrontation line of the hand, the boy's way of confronting fate uses symbolism. The boy thinks that just playing cards out of common sense can deviate from the track. At the end, the girl heard the boy's victory cheers through the tape recorder when he successfully jumped to the tower crane. This symbolic approach instantly makes the film more profound.
Thinking about it carefully, the hands have independent thinking and can walk; the male protagonist delusions that he can get the courage and ability to make a big difference in life by jumping, full of French romance.
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