Many married men would be willing to have a moment of tranquility occasionally. Even sleeping alone is satisfying. A few years ago, I knew that this film was always unbearable when the male protagonist lost his wife and went to work. After reading some movie reviews written by others, this time I watched it for a few more minutes until the reply was completely immersed in it. I was completely conquered by this film. Although the male protagonist's loss of his wife was not what he thought, it was what he needed. Neither of them had the courage to divorce. Taking this step forward, or in other words, only if she dies or he dies can she leave this damn life. The life of the male protagonist at that time was not what he wanted. This is the helplessness of many popular families. It is the prelude to a new life starting from the loss of a wife. Since it has changed, it should be completely changed. The bathroom door is not to be repaired, because it will not be heard anymore. I saw the crack in the door. The computer was dismantled because he was tired of his father-in-law's work for him, and the refrigerator was dismantled because his wife asked him to fix it, okay! Didn't you ask me to fix it! I can't fix it, can I fix it? Take it down! The reason for dismantling the coffee machine was because his wife bought it and he wanted to destroy it. The boy's straightforward character and unsullied temperament made the male protagonist feel a little bit. In the end, he took the little boy to demolish the house and demolished the memories that appeared from time to time. The male protagonist I also wanted to tear down my father-in-law's old bell, but I let it go in the end, because it was a needle that my father-in-law and grandmother inserted into his life. I don't feel the sadness of the male protagonist's loss of his wife in the whole film. What I feel is the male lead. The Lord can't control the pain of life and the rush of liberation. At this time, the male protagonist slowly returns to his normal life. It is only near the end that the male protagonist knows that the child is not his, and he somewhat resonates with his wife's emotions. Knowing that his wife also wanted to break free from their damn life, but still had no choice but to continue to endure it, so in the end he told his father-in-law that they had love, a love that respected each other, and a love that wanted to pursue their own life. The whole film is to dismantle and destroy the trajectory of the past, and to correct the life of one's true self. In addition to the high-level performance of the male protagonist, the role of this little boy is the finishing touch, which is free, unrestrained and true. Of course, in the end, the boy was sent to the hospital and the director also told the audience that he would be excluded in society.
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