The story takes place in a typical weird family composed of abnormal humans. Like works such as "Breakthrough Survival" and "Little Beauty in the Sunshine", this genre has always been the love of independent films, and there is no exaggerated funny or too much. Sensational confession, but never boring, the dramatic conflict between abnormal humans runs through, so you have no time to look at the player's progress bar.
Luke Wilson had cut his wrists-also for love, but for Gwyneth Paltrow in the play. This is probably the most dramatic scene in the movie now, because his brother Owen Wilson reproduced it six years later, this time in reality, in order to abandon his ex-girlfriend Kate Hudson. Fortunately, Owen not only copied the process, but also the result, so he was not life-threatening. We only saw him standing alone on the beach shivering after being discharged from the hospital. Although he was wearing a blanket, he still showed the newly healed scar on his wrist. However, compared to Luke's two arms in the scene as miserable as the branches and leaf meridians, Owen is wise not to copy completely.
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