The weird male protagonist and the normal female protagonist didn't fit in at first. Later, they fell in love with each other and got to know each other, and then misunderstandings occurred. The two broke up. The male protagonist realized his true feelings and tried to save his feelings and reunite.
We've seen too many stories like this, but different movies create different images for the characters, and the trend of the plot is always the one we know well.
However, it can still be seen that the screenwriter is trying his best to add novel elements, such as the extreme and eccentricity of the hero, the spiritual dialogue between the hero and his father, and so on.
The only part I like about the film is that when the male protagonist hesitated to find the heroine after the relationship broke down, he didn't come up with the page that could immediately prove her unmarried wife's character. If he dismantles them and restores their emotions in this way, the image of the male protagonist will be greatly reduced, and their love will no longer be pure.
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