Before the end of the film, the two old people sat in front of the house, plainly "arguing" about what happened behind them.
In the face of finish, grandpa was very calm...
forgave himself and accepted happiness calmly.
This is what I want.
I'd love to talk about this bear, which seems to be a projection of the two old men's own emotions. Although Morgan was attacked, his loneliness made him feel sympathetic to Xiong. After the bear was cornered and arrested, he asked his grandfather to visit, feed, and even watch it himself. This is a miss for the old man. After experiencing a life and death, he understood the old man and forgave himself. "We disturbed him", he asked grandpa to release it,
he controlled his feelings, had no hatred, and faced the provocation calmly, this time he forgave himself. Grandpa passed on his hatred of drunkenness to Xiong. It's like hating a mother's granddaughter for killing her son.
Until he was moved, "a good boy won't have a car accident" is a reflection on himself. When grandpa watched him let go, the free bear was also liberated.
Wouldn't it be nice to forgive yourself and accept happiness in peace? Make way!
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