After reading the introduction to the movie, so the positioning of the protagonist is someone who failed in real life?
After a corpse floated, the feeling of joy was as happy as if it was accepted, and then I struggled slowly.
Sometimes he plays the role of a mother to educate and help his childhood self (the corpse), and suddenly realizes that his behavior has the shadow of his parents. Maybe it is because of his inner disapproval, or it may be because he recalls the behavior of his parents when he was young. Influence, he has been trying to rebuild his self-confidence in his childhood and current self (that is, the corpse)
From the beginning of reading adult magazines, the corpse has become a boyhood self. And the male protagonist seems to be an older brother to interpret his own doubts about the ignorance of the sexes. Later mentions about jerk off and fuck things maybe a shadow of that period.
From the beginning of women's clothing, it has become a boy in love. It is still a close friend-style teaching like a big brother. Which part of the reenactment of the encounter and love is really sweet. My God, it was love that created miracles, and the fact that the corpse came to life also indicated that the male protagonist began to rewrite his previous life.
It wasn't until they met the bear and the phone became available that brought them back to real life. That struggle is also a struggle between reality and the self-world.
The whole film can actually be said to be a process of self-redemption, and the final ending is super good. Manny once again proved himself to be a miracle.
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