The Nordic snow scene recorded by the camera is too beautiful, but beneath the white snow lies the corpse of the dead, a stagnant ideal. Eric, who raised his sickle to resist but was accidentally stoned into a dementia, still only listens to the workshop owner, playing the melodious accordion. It is no longer a happy song, but a knife that longs to cut through the hardships of life. Paley said to Eric very seriously: Dad said that spring is coming, we can leave this ghost place and go out to conquer the world. But didn't you think so when you came to this island? I don't know what kind of eyes to look at the sores of the world, in the blood and crying, my imagination is at a loss. But no matter what, you must leave this ghost place. ("Eighteen and Away" and "Flying Over the Cuckoo's Nest" hit me head on, but still!)
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