After a period of telephone communication, Gabriel developed loving feelings for the boy and resolutely ran to the small town where he lived. However, there, a series of unimaginable things happened. He failed to find a boy, but was madly entangled by a single lady (blind). Gabriel had a terrible feeling that boy, probably never existed. He returned home, but the harassing calls continued. No way, he still went to the appointment. Hiding in the dark waiting for the woman to leave, I saw the boy's tape in the room. However, it is clear that these are still unable to prove the existence of the facts.
At this point, boys and single ladies have finally disappeared from Gabriel's life. And the latter, through this, has become more peaceful. He broke up amicably with his little boyfriend and regained his passion for work. At the end of the film, a single woman (who is no longer blind) is looking for a house for rent in another city. The agent asked casually, "When will your son be discharged from the hospital?
" To this day, no one knows whether that boy really exists.
Adapted from the best-selling book, but a small production. Fortunately, I was lucky enough to get the famous Robin Williams (played in "Captain Hook" and "Mr. Fat Mom") at a low salary, and it was quite popular.
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