Jack is lonely, even though he has a beloved woman. But Enzo was right, he was from another world. He does not belong to human society.
A large blue, so that my eyes seem to get oxygen. That's such a beautiful color, simple and pure. Perhaps it is because I have never seen the sea, and I have always had a yearning for the sea. Maybe that piece of blue is melancholy, maybe that piece of blue is full of life.
Dolphins, sea. This seems to be the only one for Jack. Maybe even that woman. I have no say in that woman. She just fell in love with someone who shouldn't, and even if they did love each other, they couldn't be together after all.
Jack is really lonely, he'd rather be with dolphins and the sea, he's playing with them. What he looks like with them is completely different from what he looks like with humans. He was shy when talking to people, smiled shyly, and knew nothing about women. Until he met his friend Enzo again, he seemed a little enlightened. But still can't fit into that world.
When I was watching the title, I had a hunch that Jack's dad was going to die at the bottom of the ocean. Sure enough, it really is. I think, this is also doomed to the love between Jack and the sea. This is beyond doubt.
In the end, the woman said: go, go, my love.
Her heart hurts, but she knows that the sea is his world. She couldn't keep him.
So, even in love. Jack still went to the deep blue, looking for his world.
Well, Enzo is sincere. The silly smile and direct words made him look cute and real. But Jack seems to be a distant person. Maybe it's really just an imaginary character.
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