Fossey, a weirdo in the eyes of others, suffers from being bullied by colleagues and ostracized by neighbors because of his appearance.
Until an angel once rescued him, tore a hole in his peaceful daily life, and finally released the fiery heart of a fat house geek who lived in his own world and was seen by others. They go to restaurants together, listen to songs together, and discuss future dreams together.
In the end, although the angels left, Phossi embarked on a journey to Egypt alone. But the last smile made me more willing to believe that he redeemed Shreephan and himself.
The most wonderful performance was when Fossey was at Sliffin's house. When she said that I just thought you were a good person, Fossey's cramped and frustrated expression of being rejected made me burst into tears. I understand, I am most afraid of becoming a character in the play. May those who are gentle and sensitive in their hearts always have sunshine in their hearts and a harbor to rely on.
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