It was like this at the beginning, and there was a gloomy look in the bright lens. It was during the process of their common daughter looking for her to go home, the memories began. It turns out that Mariana and Santiago met because Mary’s mother had an affair with Yage’s father. Brother Ya wanted to know why his father did this, and Mary knew everything. Not only did she know the secrets of her mother, she also tried to save her family. Unfortunately, she lit the gas tank and the tragedy caused not only the separation of the families of both parties, but also the torment of herself ever since.
But this key point was not pointed out until the end of the film. During the period, because Yage wanted to know why his father did this, and Mary imagined what each other's parents did. That's how it turned from finding the truth to understanding and comforting. The previous responsibility of maintaining the family has been transformed into the love of men and women. She got better with him. This kind of disregard of worldly love was naturally opposed by the families of both sides. Angrily, the two walked away to Mexico. After giving birth to her daughter, Mary ran away quietly, afraid that her daughter would encounter something she had encountered.
The whole story is like this, with twists and turns, a little bit closer, to get closer to the truth. The film is about middle-aged marriages, about sex and love in adultery, about family responsibilities and betrayal, about mother-daughter love and jealousy. All of this is still a background. In the end, what became clear was the love between Mariana and Santiago, how Mariana re-accepted this strange mother, and how Mary liberated from her daughter's smiling eyes.
Although Santiago didn't show up a few times in total, his sad love as a man moved people's hearts. The daughter saw the scar on Mary's arm and said, "My father also has a scar in the same position." Upon hearing this, I suddenly felt sad. He and she are attracted to each other in an angry atmosphere, and have a healthy love, how enviable. The conscientiously tortured Mary finally followed her daughter to the ward to see his obsessive brother.
The end of the film is all "Aren't you coming", one by one flashes, and a lot of explanations are made, reminiscent of the ending of "Paradise Cinema", one after another kisses, the same warmth, the same beauty. What about those unspeakable past? The important thing is that now, he and she have a sensible and considerate daughter. Both she and her daughter walked into the ward. The camera is not aimed at the ward. But you can imagine how happy Santiago waking up to see his long-lost wife. The belated reunion of this family, the happiness of this family.
Yeah, how can it not be touching to see here? When you grow up, when you go through the world, you will naturally understand and understand all of this. What about jealousy, what about love? The important thing is the rest of life. It's getting out of the shadows, it's liberation, it's rebirth, it's hope, it's love.
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