It was the volleyball that pulled the drama tone back. A person on an isolated island, without food or clothing, with only the body fat, he can lose his temper at will, and slap a Wilson - I finally have company in my lonely and boring life! Then make a fire and cook and live, and everything will be delicious because of you, My dear Wilson. It was not until the arrival of a broken trash can piece that broke the small world of the two of them. After the quarrel, the big man took the small volleyball and set foot on the road back to the world. On the way, Wilson fell into the sea, and the scene of life and death pushed the plot to a climax - people and things have been together for a long time and have feelings!
In the years when Chuck was away, only Lily believed that Chuck was still alive - Lily built an island in the sea of people, and she lived with all the clues of Chuck's crash on the island. The human voice is stronger than the waves. Lily in the human world can't live with a bunch of newspapers, married a dentist, had children and started a family, but those clues never left Lily's life. The man who left the ring when he parted was already in her heart. Tie a knot—that is, true love when we meet again later, at least maybe true love relative to the dentist.
In the garage of Lily's house, facing the conditions of your elopement, Chuck chooses to send Lily, who has been thinking about it day and night, back to "home".
Not to mention what happened to the supporting character Lily after returning home, the protagonist Chuck returned to work under the guidance of "The Doctrine of the Waves", passed the crossroads, met the truck girl, and her pet golden retriever told him that they had a common topic, because He is someone who has played volleyball!
The Wave Theory: I'm grateful that she was with me on that island. Tomorrow , the sun will rise, who knows what the tide could bring?
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