The self-fantasy of a lonely boy. It seems to be an American-style comedy film of the type of shit, pee, and fart, but the depth of the core touches the consciousness of "existence" in modern society. The uniqueness of this film is that this time it starts from the personal and psychological level. "Loneliness" and "failure" are self-healing. (By the way, Daniel's acting as the dead body is really superb). I read it twice. I love allegorical movies. Some movies also mirror ourselves. When your mind is calm, you can do a lot by yourself, and you will find out what you really need. When you are alone, you will discover your true self!
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