I don’t know if it’s because this is an old film from 1999 or some other reason,
why most of the film reviews written by everyone in the early years were similar to what I wrote in high school. The aftermath is a feeling. At the
end of the show, when the ring fell to the ground, it was unexpected. In fact, when I watched it, I didn't have any doubts, but I automatically blocked it.
After watching it twice, I was sure that
there were no major bugs. I understand that the male protagonist still wears a trench coat because he thinks it's cold and should wear it.
Finally 's talk about the little boy's psychology
. First of all, he is lonely. There is no doubt that
he likes to hide in the church and steal the statues in the church. Playing war games
, wearing his dad's glasses, watches, and big ill-fitting socks,
seeking protection and shelter,
living every day in fear and untrustworthy loneliness,
and the latter burdens his heart more than the former
he would rather Draw a few more rainbows to save himself trouble
and find annoying boys and pretend to be easy to put his mother at ease
When he decides to tell Mike his secret he found his sustenance so he can't bear Mike leaving him
Mike taught him how not to No matter how scared the two of
them said goodbye later, I couldn't understand why they pretended to see each other
the next day and why didn't they meet the next day?
Who will recognize that Cole has become a normal boy and I wonder who will pay Give Mike money and even Cole's mother never appreciates Mike.
These are all questions that I have passed around.
After Cole told his mother about his secrets, the audience's heart finally let go,
so it is natural to think that Mike can have a happy ending.
That's why the ending will surprise everyone
. I read a story of "Goosebumps" in junior high school. It has a similar ending . I
prefer this kind of warmer one . It's Cole's blue eyes and Mike's green eyes.
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