In the movie, when Phoenix started when he first met June, in that small restaurant, I will never forget Phoenix's incomparably blurred eyes, as if it was an incomparable abyss, and it seemed to feel that there was a little spark in the abyss shining.
And when Cash fell, luckily he still had June. In those days of rehab, when drug dealers came to sell drugs to Cash, they found June and her father holding guns at the door to prevent drug dealers from entering.
There are countless moments in the movie that are so touching. It's not because of how well the plot is designed, but because of Phoenix's acting skills, it allows us to penetrate deep into ourselves, let us know that we also want the degenerate life of Ye Yeshengge subconsciously, and let us know what we need most. is actually love.
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