The male protagonist pursued love and even committed suicide for his ex-wife, but he could not control himself, his ex-wife and his current lover. He pursued his talent to be affirmed, but in the end, he obtained fame and fortune that he did not pursue by streaking and committing suicide to smear his own image. My daughter didn't understand herself from the beginning to the end, and the flowers she bought in the end were not what she wanted. She never took her need for real evidence to heart. Only when she was sought after by the world did her daughter think of setting up a Twitter account for him.
So suicide on stage cannot be the ending, but jumping off the building after getting these things can be the ending.
This is an extremely realistic movie. The imaginary plot of the male protagonist in the mid-life crisis movie is a common technique in this type of film. The male protagonist can't fly, and jumping off the building is the final outcome.
The suave Mike also has his own mid-life crisis, so he said that he wanted to see the world through the young eyes of the male protagonist's daughter. He said that he didn't want to fuck her for fear of not being able to get an erection. When he had an erection on the stage, he even wanted to appear in front of the audience. real. The ex-wife loves the male protagonist, but the male protagonist threw a kitchen knife at her, the marriage failed, the lover wanted a stable relationship, but he could not get it, nor did he get a child. In this type of film, the daughter is still a rebellious youth who sticks to drugs, and it is an immature setting in the middle-aged film.
All this is just a little imagination and a pseudo-long shot, so you can't understand it?
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