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Deshaun 2022-01-14 08:01:44
Pay attention to mental health
The paper man should be referring to the fragility and loneliness. The movie is about the friendship between a pair of lonely year-end friends, and the unsocial traits (the mature and immature ones should not be mature precociously). This makes them so special among their peers. The ending is good....
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Mona 2022-01-14 08:01:44
Life is indispensable for a year-long acquaintance~!
The old-fashioned middle-aged crisis was once again put on the big screen. In fact, this kind of warning is nothing more than peeping into our lives. Whether middle-aged or young, frustration and boredom are inevitable. In a big environment , The heart of the little person will be ignored with...

Michele Mulroney
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[Abby is reading Richard's last letter]
Richard Dunn: Richard regarded his solitude as something sacred as a well earned badge of honor, a cloak to be worn to ward off life. As his safety. Solitude is who he was. This caused those in his life to view him with a barely veiled contempt. Richard was certain that he was not liked, which is hard on a man. *Maybe* it was because he gave nothing that he received nothing in return. In any case, his situation had become intolerable. The closest things he had to friends were either imaginary or extinct. And Richard had reached a point in his life where this was no longer enough. And then he met a girl... And she was warm. And she was sad. And she was maybe lonely in a way that reminded him of himself. She'd lost things that a girl should never have lost. And she knew things. And she taught him. And Richard thought: "Maybe this is what friendship feels like. Maybe." It was just a glimpse, they'd barely begun, really. But in those long, few winter days, she'd given him so much. Enough so that Richard could go on. And what had he given her? Just a few words on a page. Not much, perhaps. But for Abby, he hoped it was enough.
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Abby: I had this dream last night. You were in it.
Richard Dunn: Oh. Was I interesting?
Abby: You were you.