The most important person in his life is his mother. Diane hid in the attic with the stolen mommy necklace around her neck. I thought Kayla liked Diane, starting with that blurry side of the window, a teacher with aphasia and a beautiful woman full of foul language. Maybe Steve. In the three most impressive scenes, Steve is wearing a pink shirt, Adidas navy blue pants, dirty white sneakers sliding on a longboard on the road, and pushing a supermarket cart to go home in circles. The colorblind of the soundtrack is extremely slow and quiet, and the exciting and hyperactive picture is an extreme and unexpected fusion. Dolan always likes it. In the second picture, Steve is wearing a black cotton vest, with a silver chain and black eye makeup, enchanting and innocent, inviting his mother and Keira to dance, the soundtrack is Celine Dion's on ne change pas. French song Beauty makes one can't help but dance when he hears it. The third picture is a car trip before Diane took Steve to the hospital. Diane fantasized about Steve's future while driving. He was admitted to the Juilliard School of Music in the United States. Laughing, he got married with the girl he liked, and Diane became a grandma. They drank and played cards and laughed, and it was so beautiful that I thought that was the end, the experience neoclassical soundtrack, and the screen flipped from 1:1 to 16:9. If this film brought me anything, it should be pure love. In the last scene, Steve broke free and ran out. He should want to go back to his mother's house. Whether it's bad singing or spitting in a taxi or putting on a necklace for mom, because I want to give you the best of everything.
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