In real life, we may all have been "Normans" more or less, and always like to get rid of big people we know or don't know when we chat with strangers, and show our unusual connections. Maybe I want to show myself, maybe I really want to help others through my connections, or maybe I want to brew another ulterior secret. But how many of these connections are sincere? How much is for me? How much are they using each other? Who can make it clear? "Norman" in the film is a broker who is good at using contacts, and is also a broker who is used by contacts. His unsophisticated way of communication and verbal expressions are indeed annoying and not worthy of being liked. "Norman" is not afraid of others' cold-heartedness in order to realize his plan to promote himself. When he is humiliated, he doesn't know what his anger is, only knowing he will die all the way to the end. The "Norman" who used the network was used by the network. The "Norman" who lost the value of use was finally abandoned on the bench in the park, waiting alone to end his life with peanuts. I'm depreesed!
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