After watching the film, what impressed me the most was not the "perfect" ending, but the kind and gentle grandma. The first time I saw my grandmother was when Owa and her father came home. My grandmother was bathing in the sun, knitting something in her hands, sitting on the chair outside the door, and seeing the father and daughter coming back, her eyes were full of eyes. smile.
With white hair, she has gone through years of hard work. I don't know the reason why my great-grandfather and Owa's mother left. On that breezy afternoon, facing Owa naively asking: "Why is Dad sick?", she only replied: "Because Dad is the same age as you." Young and ignorant children don't understand anything, but I But I feel infinite bitterness and distress for my grandma. What did you go through to become so strong and support this family?
In the trial court, when she heard that her grandson was executed, her entire body hunched up. Perhaps she did not expect that a family that she had worked so hard to support would fall apart overnight. The huge pain she buried in the bottom of her heart was only revealed when Owa fell asleep. Even before her death, the great grandmother only knew that her grandson would die and Owa would grow up alone without the company of her family. Her reluctance, sadness and a little bit of despair remained in the mind of this old man who had experienced vicissitudes of life, and did not dissipate until after her death.
This family is like broken glass. Although the father and daughter are reunited at the end, and the two pieces of glass are reunited, they can escape and live in peace. Without the glass of the great grandmother, it is not a perfect ending. But when I think about it carefully, the grandmother is very old, and the film has hinted before, I can only sigh and accept this ending. I heard that people will turn into a star in the sky when they die. Grandma will smile happily when she sees that the father and daughter have gone through hardships and finally live happily together.
Not everything in the world is perfect.
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