Knowing this movie is after Bob left this world, so I have never been able to understand his life. Until I watched "The Ballad of Drunken Township" a few days ago, the cat in the movie was a very important character. After reading it, maybe you can also read Bob's story.
Still overestimating myself.
Documenting how I felt on those days when Bob was missing, before that, I didn't have the ability to feel myself. If there is a more accurate description later, I hope to have the ability to update it. But similar feelings are enough, don't have them anymore.
The throat was compressed to the flattest, and there was absolutely no trace of air to pass through, and of course there was no need for it. The chest collapsed, the lungs no longer needed air, and I stopped breathing on my own initiative, and I did not know it; I already know that I can't actually arch my back; my shoulders are shrunk to the tightest, but my hands don't hold me. They seem to be independent because of their excess, but they don't know where to go, so I climbed up on my big arms and grabbed hard. Squeeze, hold on to the chest again, and finally find the throat and want to choke it.
has lost all consciousness. You will not feel that there is no air, and you will not feel pain or suffocation from being pinched by yourself. Maybe even want to help those two hands, but unfortunately I don't have any more hands. I have no idea.
There was no struggle to breathe, during the time when Bob couldn't find, lost all sense of self, and was completely lost in the whine of losing Bob, I heard myself make an air sound like "ah", and tried to stretch my neck, but my throat The chest and shoulders kept pressing down, pushing back, no air, no need for air.
If the cat doesn't come back, maybe I'll strangle myself unknowingly.
And just like that, I relived myself facing that oxygen chamber. There is no heartache, no complicated and advanced feelings, and people who are not even aware that they are not breathing may think of something.
However, my Sydney, is really not coming back.
Thanks for the movie, didn't talk so much.
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