The slow motion, the bumpy music, and the macro switching all create a state of mind. When Seager finally received the baton and finally sprinted to the first place, another huge dilemma followed. How could he win the game but how could he win the love?
When my father asked if you were okay, he was actually most afraid to hear that I was not okay. Seeger gave exactly that answer. No reason was given, and no idea how to express it.
At the end, the sky was getting darker and darker, and only the small headlights illuminated the way forward for them. I don't know where to go, but my face is full of satisfaction. Either way, it's a breakthrough, and for Seager, the choices he's going to stick to will always test him, and it's only just beginning. . . .
View more about Boys reviews