The labels given are family and music. For a semi-blind stream of music, the impact of the film is still those things in the family.
The most impressive thing was actually an exchange between the father and son after they returned. The father said that he finally understood why his son likes to play with junk. He always likes to fix things and can always make things out of nothing. The son replied: There is a word called "Redemption" (redemption); but in fact, when his father said so, he was already doing it.
Perhaps the change in life requires some impact, but the reason for the change must not be the impact, but his own choice. From the beginning, the father chose to give up and suppress his son. In the second half, the father chose to turn on the radio to try, choosing to believe that he had always been. I don’t understand the meaning of the Bible, I believe it is not himself that he wants to redeem, but the son he raised rough and treated harshly since childhood.
The name of the theme song is derived from the harsh language of his father. Returning to the opening, Amy said: This song was not written by you in 10 minutes, this song was written by you with your life experience.
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