The First Portrait Ten-year-old Xiao Xiang's father died at the beginning of the film. Unable to fulfill his father's final wish, Xiao Xiang creates his first portrait: a pencil drawing of his father, which replaces his father's photograph at the
funeral. Representing both the presence and absence of Xiao Xiang's father, the father's face in the drawing appears emotionless and eerie, leaving little trace for the audience to learn about Xiao Xiang's true feelings toward his father's death.
The Second Portrait The second portrait is the genitalia of the delinquent character Gun Boy, played by Nadow, whom Xiao Xiang meets in the public restroom by chance. This portrait is an assignment for an art class. Xiao Xiang's teacher asks the class to depict their best friends. The second painting, showing a cropped view of Gun Boy's body, likely inspired by their chance encounter in the restroom, represents Xiao Xiang's limited and naive understanding of
friendship. This portrait also delves into the concept of friendship from a child's perspective, which often differs from societal expectations.
The Third Portrait The third portrait depicts Xiao Xiang's recurring dream of his brother wandering alone on the beach. Xiao Xiang's brother was taken away when their mother remarried, and it is only after Xiao Xiang moves in with his mother and his stepfather after his birth father's death that he discovers his brother has gone missing. Behind this portrait lies a shocking secret. The third painting exposes the cruelest part of Xiao Xiang's childhood: the unwilling separation between the two brothers and the brother's permanent disappearance, and represents the loss Xiao Xiang has experienced, including the separation from his brother, his birth mother, his birth father, and himself.
The Fourth Portrait The fourth painting is a self-portrait of Xiao Xiang himself, depicting Xiao Xiang's own face. Xiao Xiang's face looks squarely at the viewer. While looking confused and hurt, it lacks tears or signs of emotion. Like the other three portraits, this fourth portrait, even though portraying Xiao Xiang's face fully on paper, offers limited view for the audience to interpret Xiao Xiang's state of mind or to find an expression that would evoke sympathy. == Cast ==