A certain type of young people in a certain age group. Filled with the hormones of youth, burning age, all bohemian. There is no future, no future, it seems to live in the present, but the final result also tells us that Purcell continues to live, while Dean can only live on the streets. Maybe it's because Searle still has the belief in writing even though he squandered his youth, and still has the support of the family behind him, and Dean has nothing. Such a life is doomed to the end. Maybe youth should not be like this, hard work and struggle are still needed.
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