"Learning Dad", as a work of educational anxiety, father-son relationship and life choices, not only shows the struggle and growth of Lei Dali, an ordinary middle-aged man, in the face of children's education problems, but also presents the funny and touching interaction between him and his son Lei Xiaomi. In the finale, the film successfully responds to the core issues of the film through a series of plot developments, and gives the audience a profound inspiration.
In the ending part of the film, Lei Dali went through the process from anxiety to acceptance. At first, he did whatever it took for his son to go to a good elementary school, including transferring shops and fake marriages. But reality gave him one blow after another. From buying a "murderous house" to encountering intermediary fraud, to witnessing the plight of elite relatives, he began to realize that the pursuit of a perfect education is not the whole of life.
In this process, Lei Xiaomi's innocence and happiness have become the best medicine for Lei Xiaomi's soul. Despite the pressure of going on to higher education, Xiaomi still maintains its curiosity and love for the world. His smile and optimistic attitude made Lei Dali begin to reflect: perhaps, the true meaning of education is not to pursue a diploma, but to cultivate children's sound personality and positive attitude.
The ending part of the film also skillfully handles the relationship between Lei Dali and Xiaomi. After a series of twists and turns, the two finally stood on the same front and faced the challenges of life together. This transformation not only reflects the deep affection of the father-son relationship, but also hints at the change in Lei Dali's concept of education. He began to understand that true love and education is not about forcing children to follow a particular path, but about respecting their choices and supporting their dreams.
In addition, the ending of "Learning Dad" also echoes the theme of the film: happiness and growth. Lei Dali finally let go of excessive anxiety and pressure and learned to accept his ordinary self. He no longer blindly pursues perfection, but calmly faces the ups and downs of life. This change in attitude not only made his heart more peaceful, but also gave the audience a positive revelation: on the road to perfection and excellence, we should not ignore the inner voice and true happiness.
Overall, the finale of "Learning Dad" successfully responds to the core issues of the film by digging deep into the inner world and emotional entanglements of the characters. It not only gives the audience a profound inspiration about education, but also shows the complexity and beauty of human nature. In this era of anxiety and pressure, "Dad" reminds us that true education is not about pursuing a diploma or a perfect life, but about cultivating children's sound personality, optimistic attitude and courage to face difficulties. When we learn to let go of excessive anxiety and stress and embrace the real and the ordinary, we may be able to find our way to inner peace and true happiness.