Stewart, a distressed criminal, has a clean heart like a glass, and because of the glass, his kindness and innocence are shattered by his friends, relatives, and teachers who want to trample on him.
But instead of abandoning him, he wrapped the demon with his weak, muscular atrophied body, restraining him from running out, even dragging him away from his body, or dying with him!
The documentary-like approach made me deeply immersed in it. I really like Stewart's unique voice, unique pace, unique driving style, unique dark cuisine, and there are some funny brain-opening pictures, which is very interesting!
Life is lonely, just practice in loneliness. If you can meet a confidant, then this life will not be in vain!
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