The last star out of five is for the final second. After watching the whole movie, I want to say that the most impressive and stinging or frightening thing for me, of course, except for the faces of beasts that often appear, the most shocking thing is at the end. He waited for the back to disappear and wanted to embrace the warmth But the tearful ecstasy after the moment of tangle that pushed myself into the abyss. I don't want to talk about the movie, I just want to talk about the man Bruce. Not attracted by the plot or appearance of the movie, I am more concerned about Bruce, a man who is extremely lacking in love but extremely pessimistic but not at all pitiful. After all, unfortunately, we can change by ourselves, and obviously our Bruce is unwilling to change, or his determination to change is not strong, or he is afraid, or he is self-sacrificing. I don't know why, but I always feel that I can understand him very well. Even if there are kind and bright friends around, I would rather be alone, watching hope pass by before my eyes, and feeling the joy brought by the pain of despair. It's just a pessimism. stubbornness. So is it Bruce's luck or Bruce's misfortune? That's how I felt after watching the movie, adding a little surprise to my recent drab life. PS: By the way, I really like the fact that this movie is not only about a tragedy in the form of his absurd comedy, but also that the misfortunes experienced by Bruce are always exaggerated and exaggerated. I didn't spend a lot of time writing to sum up what he experienced, but through the psychiatrist he imagined, but we paid more attention to Bruce's feelings and reactions, which I like very much.
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