This is a very calm movie, adapted from the Nobel Prize for Literature. After watching the movie, I immediately bought the original [smile]. Pier, who was influenced by his family since childhood, has the character that most young people at the bottom of society have today. He is handsome and talented, and has a fatal attraction to women. He is a scumbag, confident and hypocritical, selfish and stubborn. Even if he fell in love with a rich girl, the sweet fragrance of macarons and mint couldn't hide his guilt for the rich girl for a moment, he could only cover his heart with his lips. His thoughts are recognized, he smiles confidently, so he becomes gentle, a stranger to his mother. He is a stubborn left-hander. When his goals are not achieved, he quickly breaks up with a wealthy girl. I sympathize with the hypocritical Bill, but I feel more like he is to blame. Through Bill, everyone can see their own shadow. He has been fighting against the world. It turns out that it has always been wrong, because right and wrong are inherently relative! Thinking that talent is above everything else, he slowly turned into a confident and stubborn lunatic. His self-confidence stemmed from his desire to prove his inner unease. There is no wandering and no one, and Miss Salomon who has always loved him. Bill is the lucky one who was abandoned by the old and new worlds.
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