Happy with the open ending, good for Patrick. The first episode began to be deeply affected by emotions, and stopped for a while in the middle, and dared not watch it any more. I have been wondering what the ending will be, whether Patrick will commit suicide, it seems that the whole play is in a state of instability like Patrick's. Repeated fall, repeated efforts. Human nature is tested and examined in pessimism. Patrick will use drugs, be violent, have a messy private life, and even cheat after marriage, but he still says that he has done his best not to be pessimistic in front of his children. Change is never easy, especially healing with pain. I don't want to judge him critically from a high point, the background color created by misfortune is difficult to be painted again. He seems to have become his father in later episodes, but he struggles to get up and run into the sun. I am also very grateful to have encountered this film, which reminds me of many past events, and also makes me feel the depth of hope for people. As long as there is hope, everything will become lucky. This may also be a self-deception, but only an upward attitude can make life flourish and not go out. Since life is an adventure, fighting its randomness means giving more meaning to death. Life goes on and on and on, and when it sinks for a long time, stick out your head to look at the sun, try your best to be humorous, even pretending to be lazy and happy. I've liked Benny for many years, and I can't go wrong with him in texture.
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