Reese touched the barbed wire with her left hand. The person was walking forward, not knowing what to do, and a voice from the headset said: "Every night I am woken up by the roaring train on time. It always happens to be downstairs in my house. The whistle sounded, sometimes loud enough to shake me up from the bed, after the deafening roar, there was silence again, and I lived by myself.". This is the heroine narrating in a room. If I don't continue to look down, I think the two psychiatrists sitting opposite the heroine. Continue to follow the camera down, only to realize that this was when she was interviewing as an actor, she also had the job of a bartender, and the only companion in her house was a cat that was picked up, although she was working a bit, She was still poor and didn't even have a phone, and she didn't even have the money to survive. Alcohol, drugs, and sex are just one way she wants to forget the hurt. On the other hand, there are novelists' parents who are admired by everyone. Seeing if they don't, some people have paid 100,000 U.S. dollars to buy letters from both her parents. The director or screenwriter, the seeming contradiction between alcohol, drugs, sex and the parents of the writer, a big house, a full house, and a little literary knowledge, there is no sense of contradiction in her. What is the reason for the combination? This starts when she goes home, and when she goes home to talk to her father:-Rui: Are you angry with me? -Tang: I just feel a little disappointed. I think it would be nice if you came to the funeral. She is not perfect, but she is your mother. -Rui: Is she worthy of this title? That woman always came to think of me when she was interested. -Tang: She is in pain-Rui: She is in pain? We are all in pain. This house is a huge and silent exhibition room of pain. It turns out that alcohol, drugs, and sex are the graves where Reese buried painful memories. This tomb almost buried her in death, and there were always two in my heart. The indulgence artist only watched her performance in the seventh-grade performance, and when the curtain closed, she had to wake up Reese and her mother. Only Reese knew this kind of pain. When she was young, she couldn't do anything. When she was older, she did everything. Using alcohol, drugs, and possibly self-abuse, this is a wounded heart. Remember the song Reese sang during the interview? Here is: My bonnie lies over the ocean, My bonnie lies over the sea, My bonnie lies over the ocean,
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