Perhaps it is because I was brought up by an elderly person since I was a child, so I have a strong sympathy for the feelings of Yingjun in the film. Getting along with each other requires consideration and tolerance of "sympathy." Yingjun's mother and the others were busy with work all day and ignored the elderly until they felt that grandma was a burden, and they gave her grandma to the nursing home under the pretext of 100%. Can’t forgive their mothers for their “no sympathy”, blame their mothers for not giving grandma dentures and let her eat her favorite pickled radishes, blame themselves for failing to catch up with the ambulance and give them dentures for grandma, blame themselves for not being able to rescue grandma, they can’t get rid of them. The feeling of guilt and incompetence made Yingjun feel that he is a robot, "it's just that it's out of power" comfort.
Because of his lack of maternal love since childhood, Park Yishun started to steal things compulsively, and seemed to be able to steal everything. After being caught, the judge's horrible ruling that he disappeared (generally the most afraid of what is the most likely to have the most illusion) made him keep stealing (things or abilities, everything) in prison in order to resist disappearing, and finally went into mental illness. hospital. As he himself described: I lack compassion.
Yingjun is angry with the world for "lack of sympathy", and wants to kill the doctor in white who took his grandma away, but he can't do it because "their grandma will be sad". Others lack sympathy, but why can't you get rid of sympathy? I think that grandma cannot eat without dentures, and Yingjun subconsciously treats himself as a robot and does not need to eat to “punish himself”. This is how I understand it.
Knowing that Park Yishun has the ability to steal, Yingjun cried and begged him to steal his sympathy. The moment when she choked word by word and jumped out the reason, it was also the moment when Yishun's heart was finally captured.
Although her sympathy was stolen and she was given the illusion of "killing the doctor in white", Yingjun, who hadn't eaten for a long time, could only fall. Yingjun has been repelling eating. Without grandma, Yingjun could not find a purpose for living.
I think Yingjun is the missing bone in Yishun, the 21% of the soul. Yingjun's sympathy makes Park Yishun complete. Yingjun made Yishun’s creative gadgets such as the “rice energy converter” and helped her “fit into the body” for her efforts to eat food.
Although I don't know if grandma really said, "You are an atomic bomb, and the purpose of your existence is the terminator of the world..." But on that rainy night with heavy thunder and lightning, Park Yishun accompanied Yingjun to wait for the billions of thunder and lightning to rain all night. I believe they all found their purpose in living.
Although it is reasonable to exist, love is the purpose of our existence.
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