and finally rescued? I think there is no penetration The soundtrack seems to tell us from the very beginning that this is a sad story. Of course, it can be understood that the male protagonist has encountered difficulties in his life (otherwise, who would run so far to die), but to be honest, the feeling of the male protagonist is that Depressed without vitality, even representing death and darkness, he does not have the usual self-talk or scolding that normal people often encounter when encountering unfortunate things The performance is very good) In fact, when I waved the signal flare at the passing ships twice to no avail, I gave up in my heart. I thought: It's good to die like this and don't have to suffer any more.
But in the end, did you get rescued? It's not the result that matters.
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