Maybe different people will experience the same movie differently. I find that my feelings are quite different from others. I'm thinking, why do I like the character played by depp?
1. Always be gentle. Especially for loved ones, even if they are hurt, they are also gentle and considerate. In the slum, he was about to die, and he was so considerate to his family. He poured boiled water for his wife and put it in front of the bed, and prepared an amusement park for the children. very gentle.
2. Always be romantic. The love with the wife is very romantic. It's not like an ordinary man who doesn't love his wife when he gets married, but cherishes the time he spends with his wife. Originally, his wife asked him to watch the child, and his wife went to fetch water, but he chose to fetch water himself.
3. Not fear, but comfort relatives. Although he was about to die, there was no fear. Although Louis came to spoil his wife, he did not take fire on her, nor did he dislike his wife like other men, but comforted her. After coming out, his son also blamed himself, and he comforted his son as well. Before he died, he took a walk with his son and told him that if he was away due to an accident, his son would take on the role of parent.
4. Be different. Many plots are always unexpected. For example, at the end, it did not say whether it was joy or pain. For example, how will he spend these seven days? Didn't expect him to get through this. There are also the lives of some strange characters in it. Although it looks a bit perverted, it may really exist. Like zoophilia, like the buyer, and that Louis.
5. The wife is really a good wife. Even in such an environment, poverty, and domestic violence when her husband is drunk, she still does what she should do, raises her children, and her husband returns food for him when he comes back.
The previous person commented that God is powerless in the face of poverty, just like that pastor. I don't think so. Poverty is brought about by sin. It is because people are greedy that they only care about themselves and not others. And God's teaching is not to be bound by money, to live simply, and to help others. Just like the CTO of Intel, 90% of the money earned is donated, part to the church and the other part to those in need. The church also has orphanages and visits people in need. If God is powerless, how can anyone go to the ghetto for a group of strangers? But the pastor went without asking for anything in return. Mother Teresa went without asking for anything in return. Maybe the pastor can't give money, but he can bless, pray, and help the hero's children. If the Gospel was spread widely and people were less greedy, there would not be such a big gap between the rich and the poor. The gospel changes hearts. This is the power of God. The power of God is also reflected in saving souls. Where did the hero's soul go? Isn't that important?
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