Be strict with people and undress yourself.

Giles 2022-09-02 19:33:25

It's a simple father-son story, but the filming level is not high, and the reverse is abrupt. The child remembers the father's badness to him and magnifies him, and the father remembers the child's fault and is completely disappointed. Sometimes people are very subjective, and it is easy to remember the maliciousness of others, but never think of the good of others. This is the human self-protection mechanism, but it is also a cause of mental illness. The film reveals the nature of human beings to be strict with others and undress themselves.

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    Stephen Elliott: You remember when you taught me to drive? I was 14. You let me drive out to Warren park in a '69 mustang. I loved that car. You used to take me out, let me drive. I remember feelin' so happy and free, full of hope and potential.

    Neil Elliott: I don't know why you always told people I taught you to drive in the mustang. It was a red 1968 Oldsmobile Delmont convertible, in Warren park in the parkin' lot. You were belligerent, and you were a terrible driver. So we only did it once.

    Stephen Elliott: Wanna go for a drive? I don't wanna see you for an hour.

    Neil Elliott: Nah, we'd just argue.

    Stephen Elliott: Fine. Then we'll just go. We'll agree not to talk. It doesn't matter. None of it matters.

    Neil Elliott: All right. You gotta help me up here. Help your old dad get up...