A popular announcer in New York made a more frustrating joke with a frustrated listener on his show, so the frustrated man killed many people and committed suicide. Whether the tragedy has anything to do with the announcer is not clear, but the announcer named Jack should be blamed, because he completely lost the ability to live a normal life in the next three years and can only rely on blindly loving him. Woman feeds. Such a life is crazy. j is not crazy, just don't want to live anymore. It's a pity that when he was about to succeed (in fact, he didn't want to die at all, even more afraid of death), he was saved by the tramp played by Robin. The homeless man named Parker has some mental disorders and often fantasizes about being chased by a demon riding a red horse. Parker took J to his den and kept telling J that he had discovered the legendary Holy Grail (and thinking of "The Da Vinci's Code"), but it was actually an old castle for the rich. At first, J was scared to death, but he soon discovered that Parker was a somewhat schizophrenic university professor because of the death of his wife, and then he lost his memory. (Seeing here, I know it should be closely related to j) Of course, j doesn’t want to have anything to do with Parker, but when the savior is in trouble, he still stands up, that is, Parker fell in love with a nervous system. Xi woman. It seems that a nervous woman and Parker are extremely similar. They seem to be people who walk between neuroticism and psychosis, with a peculiar compatibility. So J felt that if he saved Parker, he might also be saved. With the help of his girlfriend, he succeeded in creating a dating opportunity for the two. Things went well, two similar people fell in love. J felt that he was relieved, and he began to have the courage to plan his new future. But it was this happiness that made Parker touch his inner wound, and he recalled the death of his wife. The truth is out, his wife died in that incident. When Parker rushed to the homeless area, he was beaten by the mob, but in Parker's eyes, the demon he had imagined finally caught him. It’s just that what he said at the end was: Thank you. Parker was seriously injured and was in a severe coma. J's new job went well, and he returned to that sensual life, even though he didn't want to have anything to do with the previous one, even abandoning the woman who loved him so much. But when he saw the neurotic lady taking care of Parker in Parker's hospital, he felt that he was still not saved. So he was going to go crazy once, he was going to steal the imaginary Holy Grail for Parker. After a series of botched infiltrations, J received the "Holy Grail", which was actually just a trophy for the owner of the house, and also saved the owner's life on the way (it seems that this paragraph is not translated). When J brought this misnomer of the "Holy Grail" to Parker, he seemed to I almost think Parker is about to wake up. That's the end, Parker woke up and got love. J returns to the original woman, where his true love lies.
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