even if he is so lonely and lonely in the end.
I don't like the kind, cowardly and innocent male protagonist,
even in the end, he is so energetic.
That's right, I am a power admirer.
I hate gentleness and cowardice. I love Dr. P.
At the end of the movie, it seemed to be complete and very happy.
He defeated his former self, defeated the outrageous Doctor P, and won the girl's heart.
But in the end, who brought him all this? Who leads him, guides him, and makes him grow?
Why, he doesn't ask all this.
Why, he only looks at the true and false on the surface.
Your life is so gentle, what is it, and who is it that gives you the power of anger?
At the moment of final Consummation, should you think and ask, and finally smile at him and be grateful?
You only saw his evil, but you never thought about his meaning.
Perhaps even this result was his painstaking effort to advance or retreat?
Public sentiments are often abused in sympathy for the naturally weak. At best,
they will try to pity, comfort, and support, and try to make them understand the warmth of society.
And comforted them that the future is still beautiful, and everything will be bright in the end.
Let their vulnerability no longer be wishful thinking, and even provide them with another escape.
It is extremely necessary to rebuild trust, ideals, warmth, and meaning, especially for the fragile and weak.
However, it is more important for them to have anger and the courage to face challenges in
a society full of resentment, anxiety, hatred, and sarcasm as well as truth, goodness and beauty .
Why not smile with Dr. P and shake hands.
In that way, it is really the proudest moment
for you, the Winner, to be a hero, the prologue of life that has just started.
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