In the end I didn't understand! Or we didn't look carefully enough!

Rickey 2022-12-06 15:42:04

I just want to say a few points about this movie,
because I found that it was not mentioned in many comments, nor was it mentioned in the introduction, but I think it is very important to understand the film! It may also be that my understanding is deviated! You can give pointers and corrections to what I said!

1: At the beginning of the movie, the heroine threw away all the furniture, and in the toss of those who recycled and discarded the furniture, we saw toys with children-----like fluffy white lambs or puppies!

2: The heroine kept stroking the wedding ring on her hand and finally decided to take it off.

3: The male protagonist found the house where the female protagonist lived before, and found a hairpin in the gap of the wooden floor of a hut. The hairpin, the delicate flower decoration at the end of the hairpin, the color of the walls of the room, and the female protagonist never used a hairpin in the movie. It can be known that this card should be used by little girls!

4: The male protagonist vacated the room for the female protagonist to live in and burned the things, and the female protagonist saw the charred plastic toys while looking through the barrels of burning things.

5: The male protagonist sits in the stairwell gasping for breath, and he asks the female protagonist to take care of him to prevent him from dying. It can be known that the male protagonist has a serious illness and can be in danger at any time.

From the above points, we can know that the male and female protagonists have similar marital trauma and life experiences! And the pain caused by this kind of trauma is something the two of them have been unable to face for a long time!

For this long lingering and painful marital trauma, the heroine chose to stay away from the city that brought pain and travel aimlessly to escape the pain and escape from reality - this is in the heroine. After meeting the male protagonist, don't ask everything about her, even her name can be known.

The male protagonist is different from the female protagonist. The male protagonist chooses to stay in the original house in the original place-----lives silently in the place that brings pain, bears the pain alone but cannot face it---- --- This is the underlined part of the book that the heroine borrowed from the hero ------- not really disappearing, everything will continue to be seen in the human world!

It is this similar life experience that enables the two of them to understand each other without saying anything, and have a heart-to-heart connection. They gradually open the door of the blocked heart to each other, go to the bar to have fun, break the previous agreement and sing by themselves! This also further deepened the relationship between the two, and gradually moved towards the relationship between men and women!
But the male protagonist knows that he cannot have this kind of love! Because he knew that he would die soon, and this would bring the same pain to the heroine twice, so when the heroine and the hero wanted to develop further in bed, the hero stopped him, the heroine asked why, the hero The Lord's storytelling should end here! So the male protagonist chose to commit suicide with the pain of his old love and the redemption of his new love before it was too late, and also left a suicide note and property to satisfy the female protagonist's wish---be like the male protagonist Lonely and widowed, like a deserted island, no one, no talk!

The story should end here, but it still brings pain, but the pain is far less painful than when the love was overwhelmed! ----- This should be the best result for the male protagonist to minimize the damage!

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  • Martin: You're too educated to know what's good.

  • You: What's your favorite number?

    Martin: Ninety.

    You: Mine's zero.