The friendship between Rogers and Lloyd began with a purposeful accident. Their collision was inevitable in the interview, but Lloyd's change was the result of the right time and place.
Rogers's character is actually incomplete. He is warm, serious and professional, but at the same time he talks to the puppets naively, which makes him a complete person. If he is too perfect, he only speaks big truths and does not warm people's hearts. Such a person met Lloyd who could not express his emotions, skillfully brought Lloyd out of the predicament of his original family, and drew a happy ending to the end
After watching the movie, the first thing that came to my mind was the question of values. Everyone has their own secrets, which are buried in the dark corners of the heart and take root and grow into a vine to protect the scab in the heart, but this vine also isolates the connection with the outside world. Whether or not to reconcile with life is a personal choice. Perhaps an optimistic person like Lloyd chooses to let go of his obsessions is a kind of relief, but keeping his scars and not forgiving should not be a choice worthy of criticism. Before reconciling with life, doing what you want may be another healing option.
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