The father played by Uncle William is indeed great, and he discovered that his son died in pursuit of an extreme climax and hanged himself. How could such a death be worthwhile? It's really a stupid way of death. After death, it is cast aside by everyone. How do you live as a father? After the extreme pain, he wrote a "suicide note" on his son's new computer, which was then spread across the campus. Kyle’s best and only friend found something strange.
I don't know how to classify such stories. The scenario of the screenwriter has a somewhat absurd taste in it, allowing an originally ridiculous thing to have a depth through a lie, turning the indifferent of death into the worth of death. Shaping an idiot is not always worthy of shaping a pioneer. Is this the reason why this movie is classified as a comedy?
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