After watching "You", I really couldn't get out of the plot for a long time. The story unfolds from Joe’s first point of view, so that we are arranged to follow Joe’s thinking and gradually bring us into this role. It seems that all his perverted behaviors have become reasonable and reasonable. In reality, Joe is handsome, knowledgeable and considerate. He is like a perfect boyfriend. Through careful planning, he succeeded in chasing Baker and becoming his girlfriend. The super desire for control makes him have to monitor his girlfriend all the time, and then appear right next to him. From Baker's point of view, she is happy because she doesn't know that she can live in the fairy tales made by Joe every day. I think if the plot can continue to develop like this, Baker can live in the fairy tale forever, even if it is false, but the process is sweet.
But the screenwriter didn't think so. The truth collapsed Baker's fairy tale world and destroyed Joe. In fact, Joe can be a kind person. He unconditionally helps the neighbor boy prove that he is not a cold-blooded person. The tragic childhood experience planted the seeds of evil in Joe's heart, and Candace's appearance inspired his dark side. Joe is a fragile and extremely love-less person, but Candace and Baker can't heal Joe, but intensify his dark side. I can only say that Joe is not good at picking a partner, he only covets superficial sweetness. The appearance of Karen brought light to Joe. With her company, Joe gradually got on the right track, which was a good start. I think true love should be so plain, like a bowl of porridge, both sides can develop in a good direction. But Baker's reappearance completely disrupted Joe's life, a beautiful end, and the beginning of a nightmare.
Baker didn't suit Joe at all. Both were extremely vulnerable and couldn't get a sense of security from each other. What Joe needs is someone as strong as Karen. Childhood experience is inevitable, but the future can be controlled. If Joe didn't choose Candice or Baker, and if Joe could keep in touch with Karen, I think Joe's dark side would not be inspired. He will always be the warm brother in Parker's eyes, and his life can be bright. Joe can have a better future.
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