The first few sentences of the film are simply unpleasant. "I realized that I was the pilot all along." So throughout the movie, I couldn't help but wonder, do you prefer to be the little prince or the pilot?
I remember reading a film review while watching "Closer", the title is "The Blower's Daughter - The Liar's Daughter", in fact, the translation of the song title is really suitable for Adam's film. The liar's daughter is the best name for Bess. A seemingly small lie ruined a beautiful relationship. Why are you lying to me when you know I have a social disorder? So maybe it should have been known from the start that these two couldn't be together; if they were, it would be fake, but I'd rather be a bit fake - the world has enough of it.
But Adam already has so many Bess shadows in him - he began to learn to tell a few small jokes, reach out when others need help, and can say hello to others casually, even if he still dare not look at others Eyes, even when they finally see a comic book, take a while to understand what it means. How much power is needed to change this. I don't know if it's lucky or unfortunate to meet someone who can change you so much, even in a good direction, I mean, habit is already so terrible, but sometimes you are more terrible than habit. If I knew we were going to be separated sooner or later, or even already separated, how could I be so ingrained in you. In this way, Adam is the same childish from beginning to end.
However, it is still fortunate that someone accompanied and recorded in the process of growing up. I believe that the comic book will be the new rose of the little prince.
So now the question is back, do you prefer to be the little prince or the pilot? Which brings me to that "do you prefer dogs or cats more" question. It seems that such ambiguous questions always end up pointing to something like "prefer to love or be loved". In the song written by Lord Xi to Faye Wong, he said: Love makes me brave to repay too many people. Maybe Adam, your love is too much to be repaid.
Good luck finding another nerd that "appreciates who you are".
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