The movie is about the daily life and love of a dead fat otaku. Indifferent face, soft heart. Even if it is a little fire of hope, there is no turning back, no matter how humble, at least I have loved. But who wants to really understand the gentle and restrained heart beneath the dull exterior? Bullied, misunderstood, alienated and forgiven, he doesn't say a word. He doesn't smile. Don't cry.
Looking helpless and heartbroken. Keep asking yourself, if you have a dead fat man like Foss around you, will you be tempted by his daily performance? The honest answer is no, because in life you can’t have the perspective of God and the all-seeing eye that penetrates appearances like you can in a movie. So the dead fat otaku in life can still only be the dead fat otaku. The so-called redemption can only be self-salvation. The light of the sun can never warm the naturally cold moon.
No one will care, and so many otaku who are gentle in heart but vaguely face will not even leave any traces around you. They just live silently, as if they never existed.
In fact, they just need a little fire, a little light.
Even the naturally icy moon reflects beautifully when the sun hits it.
But the sun will eventually go away.
The only thing that can keep you warm is your own body temperature.
So, don't wait for the sun, you should leave alone, go to the desert, go to a warm country.
Find a way to melt yourself and ignite the fire in your heart.
Love yourself, love life, and then
someone will love you.
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