The language of the film is so rich that different people have different understandings of it, and there are different emotions in it that are intertwined with each other, and the mutual influence and restriction change the development of the plot and the fate of the protagonist of the story. The use of music makes People have room for imagination, and the mastery of editing guides the audience's thoughts, which is not inferior to the development of the director's plot. I believe that the audience with children will deeply understand its inner meaning. The two seemingly incompatible stories of the story come to the end. The blurred figures in the photo behind the young protagonist seem to reflect the mother and son in distress. The film's narrative style is very intriguing, whether it is an innovative attempt or for the story itself, only the director knows. Anthony's ex-wife compares the child with severe Down syndrome in her vision to Anthony, the two children who have not grown up. In turn, the mother in distress is like Anthony's ex-wife, Imposing maternal love on one's own son, possessiveness separating two happy children, and emotional selfishness make many characters in the film establish commonalities with each other. The film itself has its meaning from the beginning to the middle of each screen. And the way the director wants to show, the final pictures at the end reveal the final destination of the story. It is intriguing, and there may be deeper meanings. Practice will prove that that's all!
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