There is a scene in the movie where the protagonist calls his grandfather "Dad". I don't think we need to analyze it. Everyone understands that the protagonist pretends to be a mother and comforts his dying grandfather as a mother.
Some people even think that the grandfather is actually the biological father of the male protagonist. I think from a genetic point of view, it can be ruled out that the male protagonist is obviously a normal person. As for some people who think that Grandpa should actually be translated as "Grandpa". It seems that American family habits are different from ours in China. After marriage, children usually do not live with their parents. Will the "widowed" daughter-in-law live with her father-in-law? Unlikely.
Some people have analyzed that the male protagonist asked his grandfather to write a diary several times to make him repent. Please, Alzheimer's disease, that is, Alzheimer's disease, one of the ways to alleviate the deterioration of the disease is to write more diaries and do more memory exercises.
The protagonist mentioned that the mother used her own method to protect the male protagonist - let the male protagonist close the door. Some people think that it was a scene where the mother avoided the male protagonist from encountering the grandfather's lewdness. Please think about it, if the mother committed suicide by taking sleeping pills, how would she arrange the male protagonist? Of course, let him close the door tightly and not come out, and then the mother goes to the bathroom to commit suicide, so that the son does not see his body!
Many people seem to ignore a line of the male protagonist: "Grandpa was very worried at the time". If the grandfather molested the male protagonist's mother, is it appropriate for the male protagonist to mention "preoccupied"? Obviously, a more reasonable explanation is that the grandfather has actually discovered that the mother's spirit is not right. It is very likely that the male protagonist's mother has been plagued by depression, and her grandfather has vaguely noticed that her mother has suicidal tendencies. However, because of a moment of negligence, the mother still committed suicide. (Pay attention to the naked body of the mother. Assume that my grandfather has noticed her suicidal tendencies and is secretly vigilant. Is the most likely time to commit suicide only when the mother is taking a bath?) Therefore, my grandfather has always felt guilty, and when he was dying, he Confess to my daughter. It also appeared that the male protagonist pretended to be a mother and comforted his grandfather.
In addition, everyone noticed that the demented grandfather often seems to lock himself in the toilet and call out to the male protagonist's mother. It is precisely because of his guilt that he keeps trying to save the hero's mother! So the male protagonist will yell at the nurse and ask her to remove the lock on the toilet door.
It was also mentioned that the male protagonist hugged female students at school, and was misunderstood by the female teacher, and the screen switched. I think that's the source of pressure to explain the male lead. The death of the mother has always troubled the male protagonist; the grandfather has also passed away. The male protagonist no longer has a family, and his emotions have long been on the verge of collapse. The theme of the movie also emphasizes the importance of family education or care, right? However, the male protagonist has no home!
Please use logic. Suppose, grandpa really molested the male protagonist's mother, when do you think it started? If it started from a young age, would the male protagonist's mother bring him back to live? If it was after the male protagonist came back to live, the grandfather would suddenly become wild. That's really funny. A normal father will wait until his daughter brings his grandson back to live before he mutates? How likely is it?
To sum up, I think a lot of soybean oil is over-interpreting the relationship between the grandfather and the male protagonist's mother. In the film, the male lead's lines are well spoken! Protect your mind from bad information from the outside world.
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