The whole film is multi-point narrative, the characters are interspersed with dazzling, but the main line is clear and flawless! "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" Logan Lerman is very familiar with these kinds of movies. If he simply thinks that the actor's acting skills have reached a bottleneck, then I can only say that people who hold such views are too naive. Fanning's appearance in a dress similar to the cover of VOGUE magazine is really eye-catching, and it really adds a lot to the film.
People, even if they are multi-faceted, are indeed a whole. Even if they are at the top of life, they will inevitably be burdened by the previous lows. The hallucinations that constantly appear in the film are a kind of re-examination of himself. The male protagonist is bound by the different lives before and after, and he will inevitably regret his final destination in the end. At the end, there may be only one result, and that is—people, probably so! If the self-imposed exile in the second half of life is a kind of redemption for the first half of life, then I believe that the male protagonist should be able to go to heaven after death!
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