Woa~
Although I watched it on the computer at home, I couldn't help but applaud in front of the computer.
i love you
but I am in love with Lory
How much of Harry's story is self-dissolution
How much is realistic tolerance
Maybe Harry can tell for himself, but maybe it really doesn't matter
Take a dying man, a prostitute, and a son he loves that he forcibly brought over to the honoring ceremony of the school that expelled him from the campus...
Ended up being sent to a detention center.
I believe this is also the dissolution of Harry's ending. He is destined to make mistakes all the time, and the people who are obsessed with him are not destined to be good men and women, and the people who rescue him in the end must also be these unkind people.
This story is more like a road movie, with constant reflection, self-knowledge, or self-deconstruction on the way to the award ceremony.
Every memory, or the things he encountered on the road, made him fall into reflection, and the expression on the road again was somewhat lost (or lonely) first.
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