Anderson defines himself as a loser. It is like a ghost that shuttles through the streets of Oslo. Although he successfully rehabilitated at first, he defined himself as a spiritual dwarf and did not have self-confidence in himself. This is why he became an addict. The reason is that no one needs him, and can only do naive things with some equally boring people. He likes the echo wall because only in this way can he hear his own voice and feel alive, but he does not have the courage to die. Slow motion is facing Anderson's relapse. The early morning Oslo is sunny and the trees are fresh, in contrast to Anderson's state. For Oslo, it is just a new day. For Anderson, this is a sign of his return to the original point. He did not move forward. OK, and didn’t get enlightenment from the struggle of life. There is also a scene in the middle of blindness that is also used.
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Oslo, August 31st reviews