There is indeed an emotional conflict in Xing Nai. He understands that his adoptive parents love him very much, and they are also very much in the relationship of blood, and he is unwilling to really open his heart. He hated his own blood, and leaving his parents and grandmother.
Subconscious confusion made her know Mani hidden in her mind. Who is Mani? Is it a ghost? Is it human? Is it fantasy? This is the doubt that has always been hidden in the hearts of the audience. Whoever he is, Mani's presence is unsettling.
Who would have thought? Mani's life is like this, what kind of unknown past will ordinary people around us have? We don't know, but we can be sure that everyone lives a life that is perfect in the eyes of others.
The point is not to be perfect but to be truly happy, perhaps with regrets, sadness, and our ending is always full of sunshine. Just as Anna will always forgive Mani's abandonment in the movie, we should also forgive this seemingly unforgivable world.
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