This is a group of people who are easy to be sympathized with, and a group of people who are easy to be ignored.
The two most impressive scenes are that after Lily and Phillip confessed that this was not what she expected, Phillip left in a panic, knocking over other guests on the way, and also bumping into a waiter, causing the drink to be spilled on his. On the body, all the waiters didn't blame Phillip, but kept wiping and apologizing to him, but what about Phillip's reaction? He was embarrassed, helpless, and painful. When Phillip and Dell went to buy hot dogs, the clerk didn't ask Phillip what he wanted to eat, but what did Dell want to eat?
When a person suddenly loses all athletic ability, although we can not laugh at him, but naturally, there may be a feeling of sympathy in our hearts. In the face of the weak, we want to give them more care. But think about it from another perspective, if one day, I suddenly can't act, will I be willing to bear those burning eyes? Would I be willing to take this extra care? Of course we know that most people are well-meaning, but what I want more is that you can get along with me like a normal person, I don't want to be treated specially.
In the same way, the loss of athletic ability does not mean the loss of all abilities. I am willing to make up for this deficiency through other abilities as much as possible, and I do not want to be ignored. I still hope you can get along with me like a normal person.
Of all the people on the show, Dell seems to be the only one who treats Phillip like a normal person, who fights with him and tells the clerk "ask him yourself" when he's ignored. Maybe in some places, they have some similarities, both of them are people who need to forget the past.
As for why it is out of reach, I don't quite understand it. What is out of touch? Haven't seen the original version yet, wait and see. Another thing I don't quite understand is that when Phillip and Lily met, Lily didn't mind at first, why did he mind later? There are two other details, Lily stared at Phillip's hand, which should be the ring handle, and another was the stain on the suit that Phillip ate. What does this mean? I didn't understand it? Hope someone can answer this.
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