"I'm sorry to be born as a human being." This is the last sentence of Matsuko before his death. This sentence has no subject. Whether Matsuko is sorry for life, or life is sorry for Matsuko, I think for every audience, this is a matter of people. Different answer, but in my opinion, life is sorry pine nuts. Matsuko's life has been passionate about life, longing for love, and trying her best for life. She treats life with sincerity, but what she gets in return is not what she wants. Whenever she is hurt, she is like a naked freshman. When a child is born, one has to face all the injustice and suffering from life alone. A woman, a woman who is not strong, a woman who always treats her love with sincerity, should not endure so much, but Matsuko has endured all this. All people who have no sympathy for Matsuko, if you encounter this Everything, can you be like pine nuts, only keep tears for yourself, and leave your only remaining enthusiasm for the next person who appears in your life?
The world is not enthusiastic or even cold to Matsuko, but Matsuko's instinct as a human being is to live. The society, the group, and even the family don't give her any gaps, so she will create gaps by herself. Even if one gap disappears, she will continue to create the next one. All kinds of life in life are when pine nuts create these gaps. It appeared, so I want to say that at this point, Song Nuo's life is actually really worth it. Because people's life is either happy, mediocre, or a mess; the ups and downs of pine nuts occupy these three equally, even if happiness and mediocrity follow one after another, even if the final mess is inevitable, pine nuts have experienced Now, even if this can't be called a kind of possession, at least, she has really lived, and if she has, it's worth it! Looking back on Matsuko's hurried life, her happiness and pain are beyond the comprehension of anyone. When she saw the diary left by her father, when she returned to her hometown to meet young A Sheng, and when she was crying bitterly in front of the same river as her hometown, she had reason to believe that at that moment, she, Sober, calm, and extremely sharp to see the tragedy that happened to him, and because of this, Matsuko's life is really a journey that he really lived.
Well, that's all I want to say. I admit that Matsuko is not a woman with a high degree of self-consciousness, but perhaps it is her unconsciousness that makes her life so moving to me. No matter what others think of you, at least I sympathize with you, and it is not you who should say sorry, but all the people and things that have brought you happiness and pain in your life; because they have given you The happiness they bring is too short-lived for you to have it all the time, because the pain they bring you is so relentless that it always catches you off guard. Matsuko, you were born as a human being, but life has let you down.
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