The movie really depicts the image of a "loser" who is inferior and irritable. To a certain extent, Billy is a decent person. Even if he has a urgency to urinate, he insists on looking for the toilet, and he is not numb to defecate anywhere. In front of me, I always wanted to portray a decent image. When I went to a hotel, I would also care about whether the sheets were unclean and open it. Billy sought decency, but he always felt that he was an indecent person. He was often angry, moody, and indifferent. Listening to others' explanations, he will repeat his own words over and over again. His voice has always been ignored, and not many people have cared for him. He is angry because he resents his failure. He is afraid that others will doubt him, and he has no ability to give. Kindness is hard to accept. Billy lacks a lot of parental love, but such a fragile Billy can't really disregard his parents, even if his parents never cared about him, he keeps asking people to send greeting cards to his parents on time, he lacks too much It can be said that the incident of the last star was his last straw. He couldn't hate his parents, the girl he had a crush on, and the people who dominated and didn't give him love. He could only choose to put all his cynicism on the on the star. I think it is very difficult for a person with low self-esteem and neglect to come out. It needs a lot of tolerance and affirmation from the other party to slowly resolve that line of defense. Maybe Billy was not touched and appeased by his mother when he was a child, so this is the case now. The resisting girl walked in. Love is a balance, one party will get tired after being depressed for a long time. If the other party is not able to be equalized, how long can the love last?
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