are very simple in purpose. question. Those who have seen it, as long as they have had such psychological problems, the closer they are to the protagonist, the more empathy they feel, and the more heartbroken they feel. Of course, people who have committed suicide because of this will be very sad.
The tear point that many people recognize is the last paragraph. The teenager cried and wanted to vomit the pills to death. When he found that he was powerless, he begged the couple: call my parents. The last words ended in a desperate and regretful sentence: Mom!
The teenager is fragile and naive. He relies on his mother who loves his parents the most (by comparison).
Many people recognize that the tear point is the last paragraph. The teenager cried and wanted to vomit the pills to death. When he found that he was powerless. Begging the couple: call my parents. The last words ended in a sentence of panic and remorse: his mother accompanied the temptation of the pink-haired girl and the painful experience in real life, and he eventually died. He himself has a good family and a family with complete parents, but the humiliating love in school, the indifference of his parents, the love that cannot be given in place, is not supported and understood by others (no one thinks about his feelings when spreading rumors And the right and wrong of the whole thing, everyone is just booing. Just like the video of his death was posted online at the end) and the loss of a pillar of faith is what made him reach the point of suicide. But the most important reason is that he doesn't know enough about himself (he still misses the world, he really loves his parents, he doesn't! Think! Suicide!) He easily thinks that suicide is like playing a haunted house and can't keep going halfway. Putting a half-sucked lollipop back into the candy wrapper and eating it later is just another try that can be paused. He is also too young too naive, unaware of a better life.
What wins this movie is not the plot, but the emotion of everyone who has grown up for the past in the middle and second time, and it is that everyone who has grown feels sad for the protagonist who should have become "self" who has not been able to go through it. We cry for the "self" who failed and committed suicide but had a strong desire to live.
For this, I'll give one more star.
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