——About Brad
Brad going out, from walking to running, like a teenage child running all the way, towards the unknown world, curious and nervous, eager and flustered. After passing the pulley corner, but being called by the boys for the first time, he did not hesitate to join it. When he stepped on a skateboard and rushed down from a height, he probably began to understand that this extramarital affair might be the same as the skateboard under his feet, but it just satisfied some unspeakable expectation and approval in his heart. Brad, who has not skated for many years, did not hesitate to drop himself so that he could not move. Perhaps it was also an expression of some kind of self-punishment at the subconscious level for not being able to elope.
- About Sarah
Sarah's elopement was with her daughter, but she was still deeply alone. The child was unwilling to cooperate, and when she ran into Ronnie, the daughter was lost and found, she pushed the child back to the seat angrily, and fastened her safety belt with trembling hands, Sarah broke down. After experiencing a series of longing, confusion, panic, guilt, On the night of high concentration of emotions such as blame, shame, and fear, she lay on her daughter's lap and cried like a child. Lucy's response can be described as a lot of trouble. She stroked Sarah's hair and comforted her with a childish voice: It's ok. Mummy. At this moment, the daughter seemed to have reached the mother's position. Sarah decided to go home, she made an invitation to Lucy, Would you like to go home? instead of Let's go home, like a wrongdoing child begging for forgiveness.
- About Ronnie
A middle-aged exhibitionist who seems to bring many dangers has become a victim of abuse in the film. Is the abuser Larry, or the entire town? The note left by Ronnie's mother before his death was probably the biggest curse in his life - Be a good boy. To be a good boy is like an alarm clock that has not changed for thousands of years, and the accurate time of walking around the room, like a porcelain doll with a smile. Yes, he can't grow up and have a normal sex life because he's just a kid. So he castrated himself and sat on the swing, as if in his mother's womb, crying and swaying, as if that was the most devout way to show loyalty to his mother.
When Sarah found Lucy, Lucy looked up at a street lamp. Around the street lamp, swarms of moths kept flying towards the street lamp. A metaphor was preset at the moment when the film was not over, and it also indicated that The ending of the story of the hero and heroine of the film.
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