To be honest, I skipped some places when I read it, and I really couldn't understand when the two of them wrote letters to communicate. But that doesn't stop me from liking this and this movie. Maybe sometime I'll find it out and watch it again. Find out all the names of people in there that I haven't heard of.
Like many middle-aged people, he reminisces about Jesse in his school days, Jibby who hates childishness and longing for maturity, and Dean who is depressed and depressed. I am amazed at the similarity of human nature, even in different societies and different cultural backgrounds, but people's mental journeys are so similar.
As Dean lay in his hospital bed, Jesse said to him, "Don't be a genius who dies young. It's great to die when you get old. It's great to get old and die old." I think if I were Dean, I would have cried and laughed at the time and said, "No, too many people choose to die of old age. That's not cool.
" Believe it, but, that's it, it's gone. Jesse and Gibby died just like that. "Guilty before action is called morality." When all kinds of factors are mixed together, things can make sense from any angle. I would reassure myself that there is no right or wrong, and no matter which direction things go, it is his or her heart's choice. All we need to do is make a choice and accept the outcome without complaining.
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