The whole movie is a perfect showcase of all the wild, crazy things I could and didn't think of. The film is full of tobacco, alcohol and sex, which makes people feel suffocated.
Most of the scenes in the show are on the road, either he goes to him, or they go to her, or Dean goes to his dad. In the running again and again, the cognition of the protagonist group has also changed again and again, and Searle's novels have gradually taken shape.
At the end, Searle's attitude towards Dean has changed. Who is mature, or whose feelings have changed?
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