Although the whole film is narrated from the perspective of God, in my opinion, it is viewed from the perspective of a female police officer, or can understand the story.
I had a general understanding of the plot before watching it. Until the female police officer arrested the criminal, I thought the music in the film was a little too tragic and grand. Although the content of the film is twists and turns, the story is full, but in the final analysis, it is a bizarre version of "today's saying".
But until the story progressed to the point where the female police officer was driving the car with the dead-faced criminal in the back seat, she said, why do it? Just for that money? What a beautiful day. why?
Then the case was closed, the relevant personnel were arrested, and the female police officer returned home calmly, got into her husband's bed, chatted about their new things, and finally looked forward to the baby that was about to be born.
I feel we are so happy. The female police officer said so.
At the end of the film at this point, the music at the beginning played, I didn't feel too tragic at all, but I felt like crying.
The film is not meant to show us a bizarre case, attracting attention with a bizarre and cult plot, but to ask the question of a female police officer, why do it?
If the father-in-law hadn't despised his son-in-law so much, he wouldn't have made him resentful; if the manager hadn't done this, he could have continued to have a happy family of three; if the criminal hadn't done this, he could have just left the past and continued to live a good life.
A life that seems to be coincidental and uncontrolled, in fact, there are traces to be found on closer inspection.
May you cherish the moment, what a beautiful day.
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