I also like the feeling of being paralyzed and indulged by alcohol. To a certain extent, I am also an alcoholic, but I have good self-restraint, and I can drink enough, so I don't get embarrassed often.
Returning to the theme, this film is tragic from beginning to end. Although the two had a happy time in the middle part, only the details show how their story will end. Cage's despair did not come when he met Sera. No matter how much it changes, the meeting of two frustrated people in a fallen city is destined to be a cup. But we have to look at the essence through the phenomenon (this sentence is nonsense), there is still a lot of warmth in the tragedy that can bring us some small touches. Sera is completely obsessed with cage, and cage is obsessed with her own situation.
Whether love can pull a fallen person out, I guess it depends on the depth of both.
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