This is an emotional healing film.
The old writer of obsessive-compulsive disorder met a cute dog, gradually changed, and began to rethink his feelings for the waitress, helping the waitress's son and gay painter, and began to be gradually cured in the process.
After sharing the difficult knot with his parents during his journey, the gay painter with a heart knot regained his longing for art and happiness with the help of the waitress, and was cured.
In the end, in the old writer's affectionate confession, the waitress healed her lost hope in love and life, and began to accept love again. The old writer also broke through the obsessive-compulsive disorder set by herself and took a step towards to be a better man .
It's a long film, but it's still interesting.
May all the haze in life be healed by sunshine.
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