Rabbit Hole - Needless to say, it took me a long time to find out. . .
These two films happened to be seen one after another, and they are also family emotional dramas, and they are also self-redemption after losing a child. . .
The difference is that one lets me see who I am now, and the other lets me see who I am in the future. . .
No matter how great mother's love is, it still makes me unable to have sympathy for them, and even evil boredom. . .
Amplify your own pain, and then keep hurting people around you behind the fake cover. Actually, I understand that the means of hurt is one of self-salvation
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Some people are begging, some are moths to the flames, some are forbearing, and some people will draw love with stinging pain to fill their empty and unsatisfied hearts. . .
In the face of pain, we magnify ourselves and show the most despicable part of our hearts with confidence. . .
But when the hurt brings greater self-deficiency, and then we reflect, after struggling, we finally let go of the straw we thought we were in, and we begin to return. . .
Fortunately, both of them went back in the end. This is a kind of spiritual redemption, which is part of human nature. . .
At the same time, they baptize the love of those around them. . .
The straw finally disappeared, and she made herself into such a pitiful appearance, and exposed her pain from time to time. This is a kind of redemption and a kind of punishment. . .
Everyone re-understands their own life through some things, the past is good, and then the life is the same as before. . .
"There is nothing new under the sun, what has happened will always happen again"
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