Looking back on our childhood, we also longed for unbridled chasing and play like Marx, longing to sleep with friends, longing to be the king who dominates everything. Karl is like a mirror to Max. Like him, he likes to play, lose his temper when he is frustrated, long to sleep with everyone, and also has loneliness and fear.
Although it is destined to be separated in the end, the family is connected, just like Karl drew a heart for Marcos' great plan, and Max also drew a heart for Karl's broken dream, and the two shouted at each other. Also, there is no need for language between family members.
"He loves you, he's your family."
"Yes, it's really hard to get along with family."
Max's conversation with kw revealed how everyone feels about family in childhood. Sometimes you hate it, reject it, and think about it. To get rid of it, you only focus on your grand plans, you want to play with your friends, but when you are lonely and lost, when you feel scared, it hugs you tightly, it just sniffs each other It's just a soft growl when parting, it doesn't need a few words, Karl and Max will understand, and everyone will understand that there is no need for language between family members. . .
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