I didn't cry, just curious about the point that caused other moviegoers to cry (if you can leave a message and let me know, I just want to know the experience of those who feel the same way).
I didn't cry because the main character in it didn't cry either.
When I watched the second half of the movie, I felt that to a certain extent, it was because I killed my parents and destroyed my happy family, so that the dream of growing up was out of reach, and I couldn’t exchange my love for it. The girl's understanding and love and the tragic plot of her broken hand. But I was shocked that in the face of so many things, he didn't shed a single tear. "It would be nice if I didn't stick my body out of the window, so I wouldn't..." The film never positively expressed the protagonist's guilt, or maybe the reason why he didn't cry was because he was not affected by this guilt trapped. He was sad, repeating the boxes of tapes that proved that he was happy, but he never complained that he was unhappy. At the end of the film, he bravely jumped onto the crane. I once thought that he couldn't bear the trauma and pain that life brought him and wanted to end himself. However, he realized what he thought was a struggle against fate, without To be an astronaut, not to be a musician, but he skipped it, the so-called fake.
What got me thinking the most was this sentence:
"Do you believe in fate? I mean it." "Is everything predestined and we just follow the path?" "Yes." "We can't change anything?" "We mistakenly think we can, which is an illusion. Unless We do .. totally unpredictable and unreasonable things, which is the only way to permanently break the spell" "Like what?" "Like.. I don't know, anything will do. Like when you're walking. , you pretend you're going here, you make a fake dribble, you change course, you jump, you jump on the crane, a whim, a break from the norm, you shouldn't have done that, but You did it right because you went somewhere else and you didn't regret it, that's all." "And then? What do you do after you feint around fate?" "After that? You try to stay away from it, you just Run away, and seek your own blessings."
In fact, it is to pursue what you really love, and get out of the routine. It's just.. At the end of the ending, the protagonist successfully jumped to the crane, then what?
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