Lei has never shown that he has shown his heart to outsiders, and he can't even be fully "emotional" in playing the guitar, which is no better than Django. His superficial pursuit is like a crazy artist, hitting mice in the garbage dump, watching the train, and not staying for women. But in fact, he was afraid of death (who was scared to drink to the moon by a word), kind-hearted (giving money to a tramp, and always succumbed to the sadness of the dumb woman), and cowardly (fleeing the dumb woman). Blanche wanted to analyze his heart time and time again, and his answer made me laugh. When he was put on a green cap by his wife and realized that he was closed and stupid, and wanted to be with the dumb woman Heidi who unconditionally loved him deeply, he found that he had lost the woman who loved him the most, and no one would stop. Waiting for him in place, this ridiculous poor artist. What if he played music that was comparable to django in the end?
Sean Penn played this pitiful and pathetic character in a supernatural way, with a slightly awkward pace and delicate and vivid expression. The funny and awkward expression when hiding in the back seat listening to his wife talking with her lover was absolutely amazing. The last I made a mistake People can't help but sigh...
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