Later, an old man who worked in the museum agreed to the deal because he needed a lot of this money to treat his child. However, he told a story of his own.
After getting married, things went wrong for a while, and he thought of ending everything. Just drove out in the early morning with a rope in the car. He found a wood, but he couldn't reach the trunk with the rope. So he climbed up the tree and fastened the rope tightly. At this time, he touched something soft and soft in the palm of his hand. It turned out to be a cherry. He ate one, which was plump and juicy, and then the second and third... At this time, it was dawn, and he heard the children going to school. The voice, and then they came under the tree and asked him to shake the cherries for them, and they ate happily. He took some home and her wife hadn't woken up yet. She also ate. In this way, the thought and action of suicide just disappeared.
I'm not trying to critique the movie, I just like the story, and I'm recording it here.
Also, I am reminded of a passage by Osamu Dazai, which is very beautiful in the weak Liu Fufeng. He was also a suicidal person.
"I thought I was going to die this winter, but I recently got a linen kimono with a mouse-grey pinstripe. It's a kimono for summer, so I'd better live until summer."
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