Jenny broke into a retro room and met Paul. The room asked for no name, no past behind each other, but full of a kind of magical tension, a vivid expression of emotion, a kind of self-forgetting return to the original. Paul seems to care about avoiding past events and his own life experience, but his true emotions will burst out inadvertently. Paul faces the innocent, lovely and confused Jenny, he doesn't want to know everything about her, he doesn't want to know the good and evil of the outside world, because he can't understand the judgment standard of this world, just like he can't understand his wife's suicide, neither does he. He understands the contradiction in his heart, but he can't let it go. He can only choose to avoid it, but it does not mean that he is escaping. He just wanted to face this sensitive world in his own way, he was still thinking. Until he met Jenny who was similar to him, he wanted to let go of everything in the past and show his greatest courage to truly show himself, to tell Jenny his painful but not ugly past and life experience, to reveal the ugliness of people living by the rules , He took off his pants in front of a group of well-dressed people, and he was determined to face his feelings truthfully. His feelings for Jenny, he doesn't know what Jenny thinks, is he rejecting him? Or the same joke as ever? He couldn't understand it, but he didn't think it was important. As long as he insisted on his own ideas, Jenny would be moved. But Jenny thought his behavior was crazy, she couldn't understand him taking off his pants in front of everyone, she was scared, she was scared all the time, and finally shot him and killed him. After he was shot, he did not continue to express love and hate to Jenny, but walked to the windowsill and watched this world, this new world.
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