Prison escape, he is not a professional like Miller, he is just an ordinary college teacher, and the most pure and thorough belief is the reason for his insistence. What I see is basically the limit version of what a good man can love his wife. He implemented his plan step by step by relying on the methods of consulting masters and learning online courses with a sense of the times. For three years, he took care of his son alone. Work, lawsuits, and loneliness never made him ignore his love for his son. He is not at all tempted to show affection to a single mother. He only has his wife and family in his heart, and this love is not weakened by separation or doubted by the so-called rationality of others. This is true love, and this is also a rare love. Too perfect, too beautiful to be true. But I still like this kind of "unreal", really a good man. It should not be seen in reality.
I was deeply impressed by a class in the lecture hall Quixote that explained the character's heart.
Could it be about how rational thought destroys your soul?
Could it be about triumph of irrationality and the power that's in that?
You know ,we spend a lot of time tring to organize the world.
We build clocks and calendars and we try and predict the weather.
But what part of our life is turly under our control?
What if we choose to exist purely in a reality of our own making?
Does that render us insane?
And if it does, isn't that better than a life of despair?
But I suggest you download it from the Internet and watch it, I was in the cinema that day That tangle~~ It was deleted so badly, there was no large-scale content in it, and it was reduced to bits and pieces by the General Administration. Inexplicably, it completely destroyed the overall structure and coherence of the story. Alas, you don't move the scissors. will die~
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