4.5 stars.
Dante's predecessor and I are both face-blind. The film talks about a point that I have frequently touched recently, and one of Adler’s points: your misery is all your own creation, in order to maintain your own uniqueness, and then enjoy some of the comfort that misfortune brings. The male protagonist is such a typical example, but the base friend is very powerful. As expected of someone who has watched a lot of "good movies", he said in one sentence "Who closed the store to play hockey? Who closed the store to attend the funeral? It's all yourself. "The big wise man among the little people, awesome!
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