Gyllenhaal is always playing this neurotic character, where his wife dies in a car accident, he's unscathed, he's in chaos, he doesn't think he has any grief, he doesn't think he has feelings for his wife. When he lost his wife, he complained to the vending machine company that couldn't deliver the goods, but he fell in love with the customer service, but the customer service had a relationship with her boss, and the customer service son was a gay who liked to disguise himself as a woman. He didn't know why he was full of irritability. He demolished his own refrigerator, computer, and annoying office bathroom door. When he saw someone demolish the house, he took off his suit and paid the construction worker to smash the house with a hammer. He demolished everything of himself, house, job. It was also discovered that his wife had had an abortion before. Life was completely destroyed. Finally, I stumbled across a note from my wife: You didn't see me. If it is sunny, you will think of me. He ran to his father-in-law and said: I used to have feelings for her, and together with my father-in-law, we funded the establishment of a merry-go-round playground to commemorate his wife. I feel inexplicable about this ending, and repairing what was demolished, how can it be worthy of the name of the movie-demolition.
Each of us wears a mask, and some choose to throw away the mask in the end. For example, Gyllenhaal threw away everything he once did and went his own way. The customer service son admitted that he was gay, and the customer service customer who didn’t like the boss in his heart finally chose to break up with the boss, but Most people are probably happily wearing their masks: for example, an honor student, smoking marijuana, said to the customer service: "Can I mold your tits?", turned around and stepped onto the podium to become a scholarship recipient.
After watching it, I don't know why I can't forget the plot. Although it doesn't look good, it seems to have hit a secret place in my thoughts in my life, and I can't explain it clearly. About the inner desire is hidden: demolish everything and start over.
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