But he was very lucky. God gave him a lover who embraced his whole world, so he poured all his hatred and love on her, and he didn't have any more feelings to share with others, even his own children.
When she left, his world also became an empty city and collapsed, and that kind of dilapidation could not tolerate others.
Then, cracks burst out from the darkness that enveloped him, the fresh breath, the dazzling beam of light was what he wanted most but couldn't control.
That beam of light could not illuminate his original world, and he was powerless to build a new world.
So, reintegrate into the darkness, it's the only option.
Fortunately, the film did not delve into it, otherwise the kind of sadness that has come to a dead end is really terrible.
The old man's love for his wife is the essence of supporting the whole film, but the entanglement between the old man and the child makes the film even more boring.
After a few quarrels, it's nothing more than that you don't understand me and I don't understand you, no one is willing to let anyone finish, and then after understanding that the other party is not good, comfort each other and continue as usual.
In the old man's world, all he needs is his wife, and the child is the superfluous in their relationship.
Although this is very selfish, isn't what each of us loves the most about ourselves? We love her because she can make us better.
Ask for nothing but her.
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