It rhymes with a barrel.
I don't know what the real intention of the title but it was not about "a" barrel. It was about barrels, yes, many of them. My imagination grew bigger when I saw the last credit, which says "to my children, the brightest lights in the darkest night." They must have done what they've gotta do.
The contrast between three scenes were very good. It was like world wide version of "Crash". I felt closer to at least two of them. It is telling me that it can happen anywhere.
"You should have thought about beforehand."
I wanna be a person who can do that.
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- 感想投稿日 : 2020年5月4日
- 読了日 : 2007年3月27日
- 本棚登録日 : 2020年5月4日
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