In fact, when I saw it halfway through, I still didn't know what he wanted to do. I couldn't help but went to read the introduction again. It turned out that it was completely spoiled and the poster predicted everything. The little old man directed the play with superb acting skills and meticulous thinking, but this is not a Frankenstein after all. In the end, his second monster did not do what he wanted, and he himself became the last monster.
When a person has nothing, despair will always come unexpectedly, entangled with you. When the last health is fading away, James can no longer bear this loss. This feeling is coming like a tide, as he said, the brain is like lightning and thunder. He was constantly losing his family and love career talent. When he was about to be forgotten by this world of material desire, he chose to do it. Yes, he couldn't bear loneliness, he couldn't bear incompetence, he couldn't bear his own loneliness, but he could bear death, he said sorry to BOONE, who was already panicked and frightened. Nothing is destined.
Is it really free? No one knows.
PS: As a bean friend said, IAN MCKELLEN has once again dedicated his hall-level performance-impeccable.
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