(There is a pinch) The etiquette teacher does not have the kind of ability he thinks, and this is the most important part of the whole film. Simply put, he is a psychopath. The role of the little boy in the film is to bring to the audience a similar childhood of the etiquette teacher. A mother like that is half dead. And he always fell into a state of loneliness for a long time, which made him even less aware of his abnormality and loneliness. For him, the world after death is peaceful and beautiful, and living people never take good control of life. Besides, as he said, "I don't know what happiness means." In general, he thought that was the best solution for the heroine. He gave her a chance, didn't he? I think Liam Neeson is really appropriate for the role of etiquette. Very restrained, vaguely anxious and morbid. It's just that I always hope to have a Happy Ending anyway. By the way, Justin Long feels that he often plays similar roles, even in [The Curse of Hell].
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