Before the experience is a different state of mind, after the experience of course there will be a different reaction. One is with a little joy without resistance, and the other is unprepared and irresistible.
Is the part where the flying saucer appears a memory or a fantasy? It is actually lucky that there are no other personalities to protect themselves and bury their memories.
A sigh for Neil, but it's not just everything that happened as a kid that the downfall was actually. Spotted back (because of AIDS?), is alert. The bloody encounter is nothing but a sober reason the movie needs to give.
I'am sorry about what happened.
I believe that both of them have grown up, sober, and have been able to bear the past.
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