--I really wanted you to like me, Diane --I know at the end of season 1, Ma Nan stood alone in the stands at Griffith Park, staring into the distance with a calm expression, his cynical under his brows disappeared Aside from that, the dazedness of being alone was gone, replaced by a peace of mind that he had never had before. Everyone is happy, and everyone lives well in the world without him. He held his Golden Globe Award, and calmly had a panoramic view of the city, thinking back calmly, without anyone to accompany him, but this should be his most fulfilling and complete moment. At that moment, Ma Nan is Ma Nan himself, and he does not need others to prove his existence. His truth is accepted by others. There is no better proof of existence than this. What he has been escaping from, pursuing, fighting for, and mad about in the past has all lost its meaning in this moment of peace, and those childish, debauched, freewheeling things have also rapidly aged and drifted away with the experience. Turning the progress bar forward, when he said "It's everything I ever wanted", he still had the iconic sad face of the horse man on his face. He was still not satisfied, or in other words, he was not redeemed. So he asked tentatively, but he wasn't as eager for a sure answer as he did last time. Sure enough, Zoe's nature has never been to please compromise, but this time, behind the slightly joking "That's depressing", the corners of his mouth rose, he finally faced calmly and slowly accepted the bad but real past. After that, it was a matter of course, every scene of smiles had nothing to do with him, but they were all inextricably linked to him. All night to say goodbye, the morning light appears, old-fashioned, but very appropriate. Is it perfect? Of course not, otherwise how can I shoot the four seasons in the back (the fog). He transferred his existence to the trophy he carried with him, still not sure how to move forward, he is still afraid, still trapped by the past, this is after a man who has been stuck at the bottom of the valley for too long has returned to the ground The short-term blindness and helplessness that most people experience when they step into the unknown extremes and abstractions, the so-called growth, is probably the case.
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