The whole movie is like the "hero complex" of his brother Connie alone. The therapist made his brother cry, so he wants to take him out of here; his brother was arrested and needs to be rescued. The younger brother feels cold, so take him to live in a warm city. It seems that this is how he has been acting with his younger brother's needs.
But all this is also dominated by brother Connie. Because of his low intelligence, his brother has never made his own choice. He has always followed his brother silently, and has never done anything to his brother’s illegal behavior. refute. The younger brother’s state of "existence" is all that Connie needs. There are also many scenes in the movie where Connie makes promises to his younger brother, promising that "from now on, I will be me and you, and I will be your friend." After the bank succeeded, I sat in the escape car and asked my brother if he wanted to hold the money just like coaxing the child. During the whole process of robbing the bank, the only interaction between the two brothers was that the brother asked "What are you thinking?" "Nothing." My brother patted him on the shoulder to comfort him. Everything was about to end. It seems that "nothing" is the perfect answer. The older brother Connie does not need a brother to rely on. In his opinion, his younger brother is a kind of proof, proving that he exists in a special world and space, as if he was doing something by himself. All are correct, because I have my brother by my side.
The mental state of his brother Connie cannot be said to be completely healthy. He can use the people around him to achieve his own goals, or he can smuggle out a patient under the guard of the police. After understanding his situation, he can also be very healthy. Quickly re-analyze his resources and make new plans. He has been trying to get to his brother's side all night. He has set up one goal after another for himself. He has been completing his plan all night, as if he needed to "escape." "It's him. After being temporarily taken in by a stranger, after doing the post-transformation, he thought that his brother was lying next to him safely, so he had a leisurely life and the girl who had only known each other for a day said that he thought he was a dog in his previous life and thought he could. Understand what the dog says to himself. On the rush to escape, I still worry about the dog being abused in the news, but I don’t want the person around me who just escaped with him to say a few more useless words, thinking that he is just a useless drug dealer, "You can only rely on Social rubbish raised by mothers and the government".
The younger brother has a bit of natural intellectual disability. When speaking, he is slurred and his mood fluctuates suddenly. He seems to have no sense of involvement in the surrounding affairs. He did not act whether he was pulled out of the hospital or taken to rob the bank. Any response, just occasionally pulls at one's own mask. After being arrested, Nick received a call from his grandma in the hospital. Grandma wanted him to tell the police about Connie and the whereabouts of the stolen money. Nick is also the most emotionally vented scene in the entire movie. Nick has been repeating that he wants to go. Buy a small farm with Connie, only Connie is his relative. (I thought it was a bit similar to "Between Man and Mouse")
The grandmother of the two brothers also has a bit of weight. Most of them are only in the lines. The younger brother mentioned in the consulting room about the pain of the frying pan when he was a child, and shouted "You don't care at all" when talking in the prison. When Chuan was hunted down, he had already been interviewed on the TV station, telling the camera about his "hard work". There is too little time for this character to really show his face.
After Connie was arrested, he also explained that all the plans were led by him. The younger brother could not be sentenced due to his intellectual disability. He just continued to be hospitalized for treatment. During the treatment, he still stiffly moved with other people. The older brother had always opposed it. My brother was admitted to the hospital for treatment. He felt that his brother was different from other "weirds". As long as Nick was by his side, he would be fine. He felt that he was his brother's savior, but in the end he just sent his brother back to the hospital.
The former Connie, who had fallen from the drug dealer's accomplice, still had the idea of resisting. After that, he seemed to just recognize it and understood that his good time was over. The two brothers fell like two meteors together, and after they burned out, they became stones in the exhibition.
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