Having said that, in the end, I have to come back to that point. This point is not blamed by ordinary people: "This drama deserves to be popular" or the reason why professionals think about this law and that law is red. If you pay with your life for something and you feel comfortable with it, it has value.
Another one, whether Reagan was mentally ill or not, this disease does not matter. People's knowledge of themselves is inherently limited. So the ending is also open-ended, and everything is fine.
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