In four-fifths, a moment of disappointment, whether Mari's professor or that genius's girlfriend and friend, saw that the problem was only focused on how he wasted his talent.
This disappointment is a point of depression, and then leads to what the story really wants to say.
what is what you want.
Talent can make him learn the knowledge that ordinary people can learn in ten years or even a lifetime in one year, but IQ is not the same as wisdom, and his wisdom still stays in childhood.
The most painful type of people are not the mentally retarded nor the top IQ ones, but those with higher IQ scores. They have enough brain power to think and integrate a large amount of data, but they do not have enough wisdom to self-dissect and sew.
IQ does not equal wisdom, talent does not equal life. The most important thing I've seen from this film is don't waste your talent, let alone your life.
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