The poor him now is like the stray dog he rescued at that time. It looks fierce and is actually harmless, but he is more tragic than it is that he is dying and can not be rescued by anyone - how much he longs to be rescued . All the help of family, friendship, and love that was negligible in the final hours only made the cowardice and pain deeply buried in his heart worse.
Back then, when he took the critical step wrong, no one was desperate to pull him, help him, and accompany him through the difficulties. He went the wrong way, but he didn't know who to blame, and could only hate everything around him broadly and vaguely. When he fucked all over the world with "FUCK", the world ignored him, even if he scolded him fiercely, cool and enjoyable at the time, he still had to go to prison and be sodomized by other prisoners in the end.
The person he really loves is the boy who used to be as brilliant as a sunflower and infinitely beautiful - even the main supporting roles of the whole movie are part of his psychological and personality mirror image. When he first met her, he found his ideal self. He takes care of her in the mirror image carefully, doesn't let her worry about anything, gives her all the best, tells her all his secrets, trusts her unconditionally, even if there are signs that she betrayed him, even the police say to him personally Yes, although he hesitated, he still refrained from trusting her.
People are always responsible for their own wrongdoings. He was accompanied by his father to prison. All the good things are just a dream of Nanke. But the misfortune may not be over yet, the female student Mary may be the next unsaved city stray dog - in reality, there are more stray dogs.
There are many reasons for people to prove that they "can't protect themselves", so it is natural that they will not be saved, so when they are in need of help, no one will reach out. Only the kind-hearted, gentle, and even cowardly person who desperately saved the bar on a dark night. A vicious stray dog.
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