Paul's image is portrayed in many ways, but in the end you can't summarize what kind of person he is, even his family can't tell. What does Paul need, I don't understand, he's happy surfing, he's happy fishing, he's happy gambling, such an adventurous man doesn't even want to and never leaves Montana, he's happy without pretense and Joe It's true, so what help does he need? If this is a true story, I think the author, his brother, probably doesn't really know either. In his father's last sermon, he said, "...it is true, we seldom help our relatives, sometimes we don't know what to give, sometimes we don't try our best to help, and sometimes we don't give what the other party needs... Something..."
Thinking about his ending, he wasn't confused, he always knew exactly what he wanted. For him, he may have found a home, and for others, it may be regret at the beginning and relief after understanding.
ps found that Brad Pitt could laugh so innocently.
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