Just record it
look at how you feel at the time
just a personal feeling
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At the beginning of reading, I tried to understand why Robb lived alone in the forest
There's no answer, but something must have happened
I remember when the pig was robbed, Robb went out to find a friend for help, but the friend died ten years, ten years! Live in the forest without asking about the world. . . . . . (I remember seeing an old man like this in a movie before, who seduced a married woman when he was young, and then spent his whole life in the forest without redemption.)
Although later, in the process of looking for the pig, I untied this matter little by little, but it was never recognized. What is not recognized is not a fact, and there is no evidence to prove it. Therefore, Robb and Amir's parents are in the end. what happened? ? ?
I really want to know, but without evidence, nothing can be, and everything can be, depending on what your heart desires!
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The film uses four tables to piece together a futuristic story
The first one, the breakfast table at Amir's house after entering the city
Amir: I just told him about my mother's death and he told me about the destruction of the city? ? ? Immediately, I felt myself getting smaller.
The second, in a restaurant with the chef
Robb told Drake so much, to be yourself, to pursue yourself, to show yourself, but he refused to explicitly say that you have become a tool man.
The third one, the dish called counterattack
The dish cooked for Amir's father, Robb said that he remembered cooking Japanese dishes for every guest. At first, I thought Robb had a good memory, but after thinking about how it was possible, he just remembered that. special people, special things that happened
The fourth, Amir takes Robb back to the restaurant on the way
The two sat there, Amir ordered something, and the boss said: No pie.
The movie begins with Robb making pie for the pigs, and the pigs are gone, but life is still there.
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