that impressed me more.
This is not a pure comedy that generally makes people XD.
You will hear the tragic plot-like description of a neurotic female writer from time to time in your ear.
When I watched it, I always wondered:
what kind of death will Kay Eiffel arrange for the protagonist Harold Crick, will
Harold Crick see Kay Eiffel and prevent her from "unintentionally destroying" him, and whether the
ending will be a reversed SHOCK
. ...and many more.
Sure enough, I guessed the ending.
But I am not disappointed by this,
as Kay Eiffel said to Professor Hilbert at the end,
Harold Crick is "the kind of person who wants him to live".
This is just a little bit magical and interesting light comedy, so you
don't need to use your excellent logic to find unreasonable flaws.
Just smile for its absurdity and his seriousness.
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