"You'll never understand how much we work to get ourselves interested in life," Gide said. If it's good, it's a tuberculosis movie. As long as it follows the dialogue well, it can stimulate the chemistry between the characters and properly promote the plot, it will pass. Curly-haired everyone is still curly-haired, nervous, fast, eyes flashing, embarrassed, which makes Segel's performance overwhelmingly excellent and credible. The brief encounter wonderfully reveals Foster's loneliness, fear of the emptiness of life, and anxiety about life. The dialogue is long and trivial, but the sincerity that suddenly appears will make people deeply moved and can not help but feel sad. Foster once gave a speech about facing trivial life, about facing life, he finally chose another way.
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