What your father gives you is secret and broad. It may not be as delicate as a mother's love, and it is reflected in the details of life; but this kind of deep love will often change your life upside down.
Edward is a fairy-tale father, but he seems to have gotten the time wrong, and he's still babbling on about his big fish until Will gets married. It's a good story, but it gets annoying if told too many times, even if that person is your son. So Will advises his father to stop repeating these repeated stupid lies. Men rarely show their emotions, but once they make it clear, it means they have reached the limit of their patience. Will cast his emotions on his father, who chose to remain silent.
It's probably not an exaggeration that they didn't speak for the next three years. When I was young, my father and I spoke very little. He would occasionally ask about studying, and I would simply answer a few words. I'm especially afraid of being alone with him because I don't know what to say and he probably doesn't either. Silence is how men usually deal with conflict, until one day Will knows he can't go on like this. Father's time is running out.
Will tries to figure out where his father's colorful lies come from, so he keeps looking for opportunities to ask his father. But Edward was unwilling to answer these, he felt that it was as real as what had just happened in front of him. For us, it's true, Ewan McGregor led us to another world, like Alice in Wonderland, where there are giants three and a half meters tall, werewolves who transform into werewolves on full moon nights, and Asians with two heads and one body girl; more importantly, here is his beloved.
In this wonderful world, a fairy tale of love comes quietly.
It's a dramatic process, there are many scenes, many ups and downs, and finally Edward and the woman she loves come together, and the absurdity is nothing more than that. But you feel it is so real, like Will when he was young, immersed in this beautiful world.
Life needs embellishment, and Edward must be a romantic genius to paint life so colorfully that we can't help but imagine it with him.
Two stories developed simultaneously in two different worlds, one simple and the other gorgeous. And people in one world always think that people in the other world are lying.
Until one day, Will found the items left by his father in the old warehouse. Those items had appeared in the story and were so real that he wondered if he had misunderstood his father. He followed the clues provided on the item to find the girl (Tim Burton's wife ^_^ unrelated to the subject), and the mystery was revealed. What his father said was true, but with romantic wings.
At this time, Will wanted to make amends, he misunderstood his father, and Edward has been silently enduring his misunderstanding, such a father's tolerance touched me. This is the best part of the movie, where the previous misunderstandings have all vanished, and the magical story will have its final act here.
When my father smiled and said goodbye to everyone, I paused the movie with tears in my eyes, because I knew how embarrassing it would be to shed tears in front of everyone, but at this time I was not sad, but relieved. Then I got a smile on my face when I saw Will's father swimming happily as a big fish.
At the end of the film, Will tells the story of the big fish to the children. The children all laughed happily.
You know, you once told your father a story about an iceberg. You said you can only see 10% of the iceberg, and you can't see 90% of the iceberg underwater. You want to see your real father.
Child, it's not that you can't see it, it's that you can't read it.
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