The name is made up casually. The career cannot last. The family is far less warm than the TV. They put on a posture of loving TV. In fact, they only use something like the antenna to generate "movement" for consumption. Friendship can give everything, but it just likes the feeling of friendship. To say "a friend who can sacrifice for it" is more willing to treat the other person as an emotional tool that can be changed at any time than a living person. In the end, it seems that it is for what is decent. Thing is invested, but I just want an excuse to end myself. After a moment of passion, the other person can smile again when he says "I'm your friend". It really can only say, "I'm really lonely."
The only thing in the whole film that made the cable guy really forget the sense of loneliness, maybe it was the selfless fighting in the medieval themed restaurant-even then it was sensational.
Nothing fits this exaggerated guy better than Jim Carrey.
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