When this man smiles confidently with the corners of his mouth curled up at the funeral, everything is said in this smile..
It's about estrangement It seems that LARS, who seems to have difficulty communicating with people and is seriously autistic, is actually insinuating everyone in life. Everyone wants to avoid harm in communicating with others, and the only person they can rely on is themselves, whether it is really themselves , False self, distorted self, and perverted self are the best means to protect ourselves. We rely on the protector to communicate with people, and the protector of LARS is the inflatable doll BIANCA, LARS who never communicated with people, Because BIANCA began to slowly start interpersonal communication. Started to participate in people's PARTY, began to talk to girls, began to slowly fall in love with other girls...
The people in the town also began to understand LARS slowly because of BIANCA, they are helping BIANCA , While caring for BIANCA, it is also helping and caring for LARS. When LARS learned about the love of the town people through BIANCA, he gradually felt a sense of security in communicating with him, and when the sense of security with the outside world appeared at the same time , LARS felt that the protector BIANCA was an obstacle to his real communication with the residents of the town, so he began to quarrel with BIANCA slowly, although he was very dependent on his protector, but he was more eager to accept the love of others.. .So
BIANCA's death was as expected. It was LARS who let BIANCA die. BIANCA's death meant a complete break with his protector. Although the process of breaking with him was very painful, after thinking about the pain, he decided to break with him. I decided to eliminate this barrier. When BIANCA died, I was thinking how should this story end? So that smile came into being in my doubts, such a twisted smile, sincerity hidden in shyness, wrapped in In the protective layer of the infinite desire for love, everything is in that smile, he accepts this society, accepts love...
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