he likes the "bad guy" in it. The scene of him in the swimming pool is really quite. . . What to say
anyway, he said, i only wanted to cool up!
But everyone fled like the plague, even though he did nothing. This scene is quite ironic, the panic when they parted, the revelry of jumping back into the pool, and Ronnie's helpless departure.
And his mother, a very, very nice old man, "be a good boy", was all and last of all she wanted from Ronnie.
The two of them are brilliant, and even if the story is just about them, that's fine.
Of course, they're not the protagonists.
For example, there is an episode in which several women discuss a book, which is almost the gist of the film, right? It's not about betrayal or betrayal, deception or deception, but everyone may try to resist an unhappy life.
But the question is, what is a happy life?
Those who live under an invisible pressure and need some kind of release, or those who are at a loss and do not recognize what life they really have, and those who come from misunderstanding and estrangement, are finally able to break through. solve. Just like the expanding gas inside a glass cover, it makes itself more and more blurry, and it is not clear until the cover is cracked and released.
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