After watching BoJack Horseman, I fell into a sort of brooding state. It is undeniable that it is excellent. It is a TV series with cartoon characters and heart-wrenching words. But the picture is cartoony, it does not mean that it is a comedy, the heart is its core. Is Bojack Horseman mourning? I don't know, all I know is that he has a mean face, acts too much, says the worst things, does the worst things, but has the loneliest heart and can never reach reconciliation with anyone or anything, childhood? Life? Own? He is like every one of us with a horse's head on, carrying the glory of the past but now living a disastrous life. Even if you know you can't do this, but you are still reluctant to get up, is it because of a lack of execution or you feel like it's another meaningless and useless carnival? BoJack the Horseman hates Mr. Peanut Butter. In reality, we also have a high probability of hating such a person who is super lucky, born happy, and has an empty head, but if you think about it carefully, it may be the kind of hatred that is envious and jealous. So, BoJack Horseman is so realistic, so realistic that we will find the part of us that we don't like in each character, but the more we don't like it, the less it will stop you from being silent after reading it.
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