There is only one kind of heroism in the world, which is to still love life after seeing the truth of life.
Scott in the movie is his hero, and his dad Dan, as a firefighter, died after saving people from a fire. He is a colleague of the fire department and his own hero.
At the beginning of the movie, Scott closed his eyes and gambled his life at high speed and wanted to commit suicide, thinking it would be a melancholic and dark movie. As the movie unfolds, Scott is a waste, 24 years old, unable to make money, doing nothing, worrying about his mother and sister. He will only use marijuana all day long. There is a childhood sweetheart who does things that couples would do, such as Sex and so on, but it's just like sex, don't let friends know.
The change started with the appearance of Ray. As the mother's new boyfriend, Ray completed the role of an adult very well, but because Scott and his ex-wife chatted, conflict broke out, and both were driven out of the house by his mother. The ex-wife's evaluation of Lei, such as regardless of the child's paper, gambling, etc., is not known true or false, but these contradictions do affect the stability of a family. Before there is more information to confirm, they fell apart.
After being kicked out of the house, Scott and his friends went to the drugstore to rob marijuana. The friends went to jail, and now Scott's friends are gone. In desperation, he went to the fire station and started his adult life. The atmosphere and team of the fire station made Scott reconcile with himself. The influence and shadow of childhood can only be eliminated in the same environment. Scott became a better person.
To be honest, the rhythm of the whole movie is lazy, and the burst point detonates without saving enough power, which is obviously deliberate. Fortunately, the starring acting skills are online, and the director wrote the ending of the movie Sunshine. However, the future is still far away, and Scott has a long way to go~
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