At the beginning of the movie, seeing the male protagonist as a tramp and the image of a drug addict appearing, coupled with the cool tone of the movie, made me feel extremely uncomfortable, like falling into an endless hell. But when James and the stray cat Bob met, James gave Bob his only meal money to see a doctor and buy cat food. Watching him patiently treat Bob, he really felt that he was very kind, and then James took Bob with him. Bo went out to perform, that kind of free and proud expression, the style of painting gradually warmed, until he finally got rid of drug addiction, and his life was still high. Looking at his addict's appearance before, he was quite frightened. Now I don't feel afraid even if I appear in front of me like that, because James is soft and kind at heart, and he is also lucky. No matter who they are who heals who, they are inseparable and indispensable to each other's achievements. During the viewing process, I was also a little nervous, although I knew the ending was good because it was a true story. But I am still worried for James. Rehabilitation is a long and difficult thing. There may be a setback, and a word of contempt from others may be in vain. However, as others have commented, cat smoking is more useful than drug use. Finally, a biography was published. After the movie ended, there was a sense of satisfaction, as if the battery was about to run out, and suddenly it was full again.
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