The same is to leave, the meaning is different, the value is also different. The man named Ove has been seeking death, and every disturbed death brings out a long-cherished memory. People wondered why this "steal man" named Ove was so cynical until Ove himself revealed the unforgettable past. The childhood Ove had a good father, and the young Ove had a good wife. They brought Ove good memories, but they all left him one after another. The past is like a key, which made Ove fall into the bottom of the valley, and later completely opened Ove's heart. The elderly Ove, who has repeatedly sought short-sightedness, uses repeated failed suicides to evoke fond memories. Under the repeated "disturbance" of the neighbors, Ove gradually regained the motivation to live, and the neighbors helped each other like family. The film adopts the idea of promoting and suppressing. At the beginning, it shows the most demanding side of Ove's character, but in Ove's tiny details again and again, he discovers the cuteness of this man. From a lonely and somewhat funny old man in the early stage, to the whole community being happy in the end, this kind of change is carried out in the slightest warmth, and I also sigh at the pure beauty of the Nordic healing movies, how can I not do it when I see the final ending moving. Either die or live well. The man who decided to die, finally lived "greatly".
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