Philip grew up in a Puritan family, with a quiet and lifeless home, two sisters, and an elderly mother.
One night, Haines and his companions broke into this boring home. They were about to rob, but the damn companion awakened the neighbors. Haines took Philip as a hostage and escaped.
The escape stories are very similar, the difference is that Haines treated this little hostage, but was full of tenderness and love. In order to protect him, he taught Philip to use a gun, and then shot his companion before BT's companion hurt Philip.
They are on the road, this old man, and a little man.
This is a story between men. On the way, Haynes told Philip about his childhood that was similar to him: without a father, everything he wanted and couldn’t get, father’s love, games, candy, Halloween masks and clothes...
So Haynes asked Philip to write about him The wish to be fulfilled in this life. He told Philip: "Have you played the timeship? We are not driving now, Philip. What you see in the car window is the future, in the reverse view is the past, and now is when you step on the brakes. You You can quickly move forward to the future, or you can slowly stop and remember the past, but now, oh, only now, you should cherish the moment when you brake."
Philip happily went along with the murderer Haynes, The destination is Las Vegas, where Haines yearns for-where there is a shadow of Haines's father.
Along the way, they play "If you don't give sugar, there will be trouble." They steal friendly ghost clothes from the store, and they can name themselves whatever they want...
This is a game between two little men.
Yes, Haynes is also a child. He didn’t hesitate to let Philip realize everything he couldn’t get when he was growing up. He said to him: "I have only killed two people in my life, one is to hurt me. Mom’s one is the one who hurt you.”
And this little man eventually became the one who killed him.
Your most beloved person is often the only one who hurts you in the end.
In the last scene, Haines was lying on the grassland, and the wind from the helicopter blew over his smiling mouth. He did not die, he fell asleep, in the perfect world he yearned for.
Compared with the seemingly perfect life of the powerful, elite, and celebrities in the trailer, you have to admit that he is a friendly ghost who lives perfectly in the perfect life of self-constructed ideas.
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