At this time, Depp, isolated from the world, turned day and night upside down, was often absent-minded, let his imagination, dreams, reality, and the plot of the novel be mixed together, and finally dragged into an uncontrollable chaotic situation. This is one of Stephen King's favorite subjects.
Stephen King poured numerous author images into the role. Self-examination, self-talk, habitual lies, witty words, and sometimes acrid neuroticism.
The sofa plays a very interesting role in a writer's life. Maybe everyone expects to have such a lovely sofa. Whenever DEPP wears a loose bathrobe, curls up in a ball, and falls asleep on the soft and comfortable sofa, it is undoubtedly his most relaxing time.
However, at the same time, the reality is far away - his wife asks for a divorce, the black hat stubborn old man presses for copyright, the passage of time, the arrival of the deadline, and the audience is deeply disturbed for him.
The director frequently uses the clock to remind the audience of the existence of time. The imminent uneasiness is created through the similar images of the moon resting on the pine trees and the car lights hurriedly sweeping across the woods at night. It was an ominous foreboding of time lost and bad consequences to come.
If the good and the evil fight in the depths of the brain, if the protagonist cannot distinguish between reality and fantasy, if the protagonist in the novel becomes your fact, what will be the ending?
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