The patients in the movie have certain external reasons for their illnesses. The hero loves stealing because his mother leaves without saying goodbye. The heroine considers herself a robot because she has been dependent on her grandmother since she was a child, grandma’s child They are not filial and unwilling to provide for the elderly. The grandmother has to look at the faces of her children when she eats. The hostess has witnessed all this since she was a child, so she would rather be a robot and rely on charging instead of eating charity. Ordinary you, me, and him will also encounter some things in life, prompting the formation of some psychological anchors, some habits, but the performance may not be so intense.
In fact, everyone in the world is imperfect and will have their own problems. We walk alone in the world, and in the eyes of people who don't understand, we may be strange people to each other. It is not scientific means that can break this barrier, just like the doctors in the movie did not make any patient in the mental hospital get better with their medical treatment. What can break the gap between people is love and understanding. Because of sympathy for the hostess, the hostess began to help the hostess. With his help, the hostess overcomes the psychological fear of eating and the sadness of losing his grandmother. In the process, the male lead also let go of his resentment towards his mother. In the end, the hero and the heroine let go of the scars in their hearts and start a beautiful life that belongs to them together. The end of the movie is the rainbow after the heavy rain, which seems to imply that what kind of bad luck we will encounter in life may be unavoidable, but we can resolve the grievances in our hearts through love, not because the other party is a good person. To love, but because of love, is willing to understand each other, willing to help each other break through the self-confidence, and love each other to make each other a better self.
The color contrast of the whole film is very large, giving people a sense of unreality, but the color tone is very bright, giving people a glimmer of hope. The overall performance style is grotesque, and the combination of virtual and reality. What happened in the film seems to be true, but it does not seem to be true. , It seems to be a metaphor in this dangerous real world, "love" has always existed objectively, but after all, there are more people who hear it but fewer people. And it always feels unreal when it happens.
The word-of-mouth of this film varies greatly. Those with low ratings say they don’t understand, and those who think they understand can give this film a good rating. For the interpretation of the film, to a large extent, it is the audience's interpretation of their hearts. Don’t know the right or wrong of reading, just write an article to provide a perspective to understand the film. This small film is actually quite interesting, and you should be rewarded if you watch it patiently.
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