When I watched the first thirty minutes or so, I thought of the plots of many other movies, such as "Dogtooth", "The Room" and "10 Cloverfield Lane", which slightly eroded human beliefs. It is also because of the influence of some movies. When I see the male protagonist gradually dispelling the outside world, I always feel that he will be bullied, suspected and rejected by others. Everyone has their own little world, and countless individuals have countless little worlds. Maybe out of love for you, even though "curiosity is an unnatural emotion", I want my whole world to embrace you. Like other reviewers have said, this is a very inclusive film, and being different from you doesn't mean we're opposites. Personally I think coexist is a great word because it is so many distinct personal worlds that make up a world that may be complex but very rich. Don't people live in this world to do what they like? Everyone has their own Brisby Bear and everyone can be a Brisby Bear.
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