In contrast, a person who can remain passionate all his life alone is worthy of admiration.
Both Jake and Reggie want happiness. The difference is that one is the well-being of the whole family, and the other is their own stability.
It’s a pity that the latter is the protagonist, so no matter how brave and tenacious the former is, you can only be a stupid man who can do bad things with good intentions; no matter how obstructed the protagonist is before, reluctantly, he will wake up suddenly. Become a god-like existence to turn the tide.
But even so, the most touching scene in the film is still Jake, who failed to flee with an egg in the eyes of everyone's expectations when he was young, and rescued all the children out of the fire regardless of safety. This can be regarded as a reincarnation salvation. For a neurotic and chattering ADHD patient, you see the softest part of his heart, that hidden behind the rudeness and recklessness may be delicate and gentle even he himself hasn't noticed.
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