I believe this is the most thought-provoking part of the screenwriter.
Long section of padding in front.
Tell the audience that the little girl always thought there was a shooting.
Dad, who was afraid she had deep psychological shadows, made up a beautiful story.
The little girl should have been dubious at the time.
But at the moment of blocking the gun for Dad.
At a time when most viewers thought she was going to die.
The movie pushes the whole play to a small climax.
She is fine.
She certainly didn't know she didn't have an invisible cape.
She didn't understand that what Dad gave her was really just a magic pill to help her out of the shadows.
Of course she didn't know she was okay, it was because of the bullet.
But after that shot, she believed it.
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