Came to suck the cat, but was moved in a mess in the end. In contrast, I personally think that the tone and rhythm in the early stage of the film tend to be dull and depressing. At the beginning of the contact, it is extremely possible to "dissuade". James has a dull street singing life, and he has nowhere to go even if it rains. Avoid, his biological father refused to recognize him, and he was also addicted to drugs. In the present, this is not just a "problem boy", everyone can't help but say: "This person, I'm afraid there is no problem. Saved." But it was this young man with a bleak future who was targeted by the "deadly-skinned" Bob Cat.
It squatted at James' house, and slipped back quietly no matter how many times it was taken out; it supervised James' detoxification and secretly followed him to the streets to sing; it cooperated with him in his performances, listened to his words and gave the audience a high five; even if it was hungry, it would Stay by his side obediently; they are not the master and the shit shovel officer, but a family in the true sense; never thought of abandoning each other, how could they leave.
Bob filled James' broken heart abandoned by his family, let him experience the feeling of love and being loved, and even brought him back his dignity and won back his father's approval.
In addition to the affection between Bob and James that impressed me, the theme of self-redemption was equally thought-provoking. Is James miserable? awful. He has also fallen and indulged, but in the end he chose to persevere. Any process is gradual, and he experienced painful pains before finally letting go of his drug addiction, standing in front of the world as a sober boy, and writing the stories we see today.
Never give up on yourself, because we can't see what surprises await us tomorrow. Maybe next time, it's your bob waiting outside and knocking on your door.
Reprinted from the public account of a fat man movie hall
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