Annie's relationship with her father has evolved over time from a distance and ambiguity to a better understanding and openness. Initially, Annie's father was distant and kept parts of his past hidden, even throwing away a sculpture Annie made of him because he was afraid to confront his past as a prison guard who brutally tortured inmates. This created a complex and tense relationship between them. However, as they grow closer, her father opens up about his past and tries to grow from it, leading to an improvement in their relationship. This change develops a theme around the importance of confronting one's past, the effects of guilt, and the power of openness and forgiveness in family relationships. The transformation in their relationship highlights that acknowledging past mistakes and sharing them can help deepen understanding and foster growth between people, particularly within families. The theme also suggests that redemption and healing are possible through honesty and connection, even in difficult circumstances involving guilt and fear of judgment.