Maybe I just want to become someone else temporarily, but this will become a poison that I can't quit.
Too much control desire is a kind of repressive obsessive-compulsive disorder.
I love you.
This is not human nature, but a constant chatter about control:
Grey controls Malkovich, Maxine controls Grey.
And Malkovich was just a puppet of a group of people, a coat that was comfortable and gorgeous to wear.
Emily is about to become the next one. This is fate.
Grey, the puppeteer, not only keeps his emotions in the body of the puppet in front of the stage curtain, but also treats life as an annoying addition. He poured his emotions into the characters, but the line in his hand manipulated himself. He thought he had concealed his emotions, but didn't he know that the fragility in his own human nature never disappeared. He just looked at Maxine through the eyes of a puppet, fell out of Malkovich's body, awakened from the dream, and fell into another, more distant dream, one after another, one after another of life dramas.
What is love?
Grey hides behind and looks at the desire of his beloved, for her to abandon the hard-built dream
Lotte's crazy chase, hide in another person's body and become the person she wants to see
Maxine faces after escaping from the dream. What the gun says I love you
, what do you love her,
she controls your heart, your mouth, your desires and
your
ridiculous immortality, is he becoming Malkovich, or Malkovich becoming them
Lester, Malkovich, Grey, Emily. . .
This is a reincarnation, there is no end. . .
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