Nicolas Cage, a classmate once said that he is suitable for playing a decadent old man. Maybe he really has this temperament, but it seems to depend on the character's character setting. The character in "Ghost Rider" is similar to this one. There seem to be many differences in the movie, but this is the actor anyway.
Sometimes it's hard to tell what kind of life is best, a manager working on Wall Street or a suburban tire salesman. It can only be said that each has its own troubles and its own happiness. Why can't these things get a good combination? Is this just a single choice? Sometimes I don't want to believe that life is not mathematics after all, it should be a complex mixture rather than such a simple single choice. Alan's situation in the film may be a hint.
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