Ben's encounter is already recorded at the beginning of the story. Depressed! Fall on the altar! This can be seen from Hollywood's attitude towards him. Dismissed again.
Maybe alcoholism, maybe talent. But I believe Hollywood is still about talent.
The hero's choice is to seek death. But he met someone who understood him. The male protagonist originally had a happy family, with children and squeamishness, but he was ruined by alcoholism. In the play, the male protagonist burns a family photo when he does not go to Las Vegas. The girl he met in the casino also asked him why he was drinking too much. The answer is simple, family life is not happy.
But these two irrelevant people met. It can be said that an alcoholic and a bitch are in love.
The heroine's drama is clearer, she was coerced into doing this, and finally the person who controlled him found her conscience and let her go. From then on, she wanted me to save the hero in her own way.
But the male protagonist said from the beginning that he is an alcoholic and will not change. From that sentence I knew it was a tragedy. I know what a die-seeker thinks, and I know what an alcoholic thinks.
Don't want to be so noble, the heroine said that I am using you. Why? It is because her prostitute status has not been recognized, and the understanding of the male protagonist relieved her.
Well, let's talk more and more, and it's getting darker. Good night.
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