Ju Leah is actually very lucky. She is a woman who has the courage to fight, and she has a husband who loves her so much, and the doctors and the police in the bright world help her. In contrast, Angel is much more painful. He has been a strange child who has been ignored since he was a child. When he grows up, no one pays attention. He simply twists his mind and is used to living in the dark. So it can be said that although Julia is blind and in the dark, she is actually on the bright side. Although Angel is clear-sighted, he is truly a person in the dark. This inversion gives people hope and alertness. On the one hand, even if you are disabled and in hardship, as long as you have love and courage, you can overcome it; on the other hand, even if you are healthy and have a dark mind, you will eventually harm others. harm oneself.
Actually, this is a movie about love. Without love, it is a monster with a normal appearance and a twisted heart. With love, the broken heart is still very strong. The love between Julia and her husband is interspersed from time to time, and the feeling of "despite but it's okay and I'm by your side" is still very moving. In the end, even if her husband dies, her husband's eyes are still with her, so Julia can go on strong.
After watching it, it is such a cliché conclusion, but the film is well shot, the rhythm is relatively good, and there are several layers of suspense. Although the neighbor girl is still puzzling, and the husband don't understand why his eyes are donated, the overall is still round. .
PS Although most of the content is relatively harmonious, there is no content that is not suitable for children, but the one where Angel stabbed his mother's eyeball with a needle is quite three-dimensional, and the neighbor girl died with a knife in her mouth. It's cool, but I didn't give a close-up. . .
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