As a 109-minute movie, the first hour was a depressing performance for me.
After a frustrated architect moved from LA to Seattle, he became a full-time housewife. Mania, insomnia, socially deficient personality, taking psychotropic drugs, and even the FBI under investigation due to excessive communication with a Russian criminal gang disguised as a virtual intelligent housekeeper and the leakage of family member information.
Like I said to Bernadette when I reunited with my best friend - when people like you (paranoid and gifted artists) stop creating, they become a social problem.
She locked herself in the prison she built for 20 years, and when she returned home to face the so-called people who wanted to help her, including her husband, she ran away in a hurry. I ran to the South Pole, where my family was going to go together.
When I discovered a possible opportunity in Antarctica to design and build a research station, when I ran to the research point where no applicants were allowed to enter, there was a light in my eyes that I haven't seen in 20 years (I have to say that the big devil's acting skills are really good. is fine).
I have seen some people commenting that the film is a female growth film, but I feel that it has nothing to do with men and women, and people always have to love with all their heart, and there is no such thing as death.
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