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1403. I don't feel scared anymore(1/2)

When the movie comes here, it seems that it has revealed a lot of information.

Malcolm is a famous psychologist.

But because of the patient who once gave up, his life changed.

Perhaps it was because of this that he took Cole's case.

On the other hand, Cole is obviously a boy with a story and a boy with a secret, and he is unwilling to tell anyone about this secret.

And are the scars on his body related to these secrets?

All of this makes people feel confusing.

The video continues.

Malcolm hurried into an Italian restaurant with hazy lights. He searched every table and found Anna.

Anna sat alone in a corner, half of her food was still on the table.

Anna stirred the coffee, Malcolm sat down opposite her, without looking up, and continued to stir.

"I thought you were talking about another Italian restaurant, where I begged you to marry me," Malcolm said.

Unfortunately, Anna still didn't move.

Malcolm said again: "Anna, I'm sorry. I've always forgotten the time recently."

Anna took a sip of coffee.

Malcolm said distressedly again: "Today's visit was not going well."

Anna looked up to find the waiter.

Malcolm: "…They are very similar, the same movements and expressions, and the same psychological problems. He may have been abused."

Anna turned around, glanced at Malcolm, and lowered her head.

Malcolm: "…Cole had scratches on his hand, as if he was scratched by his nails, maybe because he was scratched when he resisted. I don't know. Maybe it was a teacher or a neighbor. It probably wasn't his mother. I've seen them get along with each other and don't look like her. I might have read it wrong. Maybe he just likes climbing trees."

The waiter put down the bill, and Anna signed the bill before Malcolm.

Malcolm apologized sincerely: "Anna, I know I've alienated you, I know you're angry...but I think this is my chance to make up for it. I don't want to miss it."

But Anna just said, "Happy wedding anniversary."

Anna got up and left without saying a word.

Malcolm sat alone.

This scene once again made it difficult for the audience to understand.

Why did the two people who once fell in love become like this?

There was obviously something wrong with Anna and Malcolm, but what was the problem?

Could it be that Malcolm is alienating her?

All of this made the audience unable to help but wonder. Of course, they would also be curious and look forward to the announcement of the final answer!

Back to the movie.

Cole and Malcolm were walking along Brownstone Street, with children around seven or eight years old playing around.

Cole looked at Malcolm and said, "Don't keep looking at me. I don't like being seen like this."

Malcolm nodded in a good manner and said, "Okay."

Cole explained: "I went to school with Tommy."

Malcolm asked, “He is your good friend?”

Cole said sadly: "He hates me."

Malcolm asked, "Do you hate him?"

But Cole shook his head: "No."

Malcolm asked again: "Is this your mom arranged?"

Cole nodded: "Yes."

Malcolm continued, "Have you told your mom about Tommy?"

Cole glanced at Malcolm, then shook his head and said, "I don't tell her anything."

Malcolm was a little puzzled: "Why?"

But Cole said, "I don't want her to look at me like others. I don't want her to know."

Malcolm was curious: "What do you know?"

Cole looked at him and said, "I'm a freak."

Malcolm stopped. He stared at Cole: "You are not a freak, do you know? Don't believe what others say, it's all nonsense. You don't have to believe these words. OK? Let's go."

Cole was a little surprised. He caught up with Malcolm and said, "You just said something dirty."

Malcolm nodded: "Yes, I know. Sorry."

Malcolm was a little moved. Cole was suddenly moved by Malcolm. He looked at Malcolm with another look.

This scene, the conversation between two people, one big and one small, revealed a lot of things.

First of all, Cole has a problem, he has a secret and is unwilling to tell his mother.

But what is the secret?

Why telling your mother makes her look at him like everyone else?

What exactly is it that makes a child feel like a freak?

All of this not only did not relieve the audience, but became more and more confused.

Back at Cole's house.

Mom Lin is cleaning up the house.

She carried a laundry basket, adjusted the thermostat on the wall, and turned into the foyer.

Lin put the things she wanted to wash into the laundry basket.

On the wall of the foyer, there are photos of Lin and Cole's life. There are Cole's birthday party, Lin and Cole are in an amusement park, and Cole is under the Christmas tree...

Lin took a step forward. She discovered something she had never noticed before.

In the photo of Cole's 3-year-old, there is an arc behind Cole. The arc is not very clear, as if it is a dirty thing on the negative.

Lin found an arc light behind Cole in every nearby photo.

She looked at each photo curiously.

The audience was also a little strange. How to say it? The movie can be said to be progressing step by step, but it left more and more doubts.

Listening to the headphones, Lin walked into Cole's room and started to clean up.

The most eye-catching room is homemade, with bed sheets and blankets fixed to chairs and boxes, which occupy a large area of ​​the room. The tent says "Don't enter". The shepherd dog moved and continued to sleep.

There is a frame on Cole's bedside table, which is Lin, Cole and a man. The man looks like a large replica of Cole.

Lin picked up the dirty clothes on the ground, threw them into the laundry basket.

Lin saw the table covered with pieces of paper with words written on it. Lin was stunned by the contents on the paper.

The words like "I want to kill you" and "If the baby is not quiet, I will kill you."

Not to mention Lin, who is a mother, even the audience was shocked when they saw it.

Why, what's going on with these things?

Lens conversion.

Come to Cole and Malcolm.

"…So your dad lives in Pittsburgh with the toll station lady." Malcolm asked while sitting on the sofa.

Cole thought: "What should she do when she is urged to urinate when she is working? Will she hold it in?"

Malcolm: "I don't know. I'm thinking about this too."

Cole didn't understand and was puzzled: "Today you kept asking my dad. Why?"

Cole was playing behind the sofa, but didn't know what he was playing.

Malcolm: "I don't know. Sometimes we do things to attract attention to others to express how we feel about something, like divorce. It's like some people who will deliberately throw things and get people found."

Cole's head was moving. But obviously wearing a hat.

Malcolm: "Cole, do you know how to write free association?"

Cole: "I don't know."

Malcolm: "The way to write free association is to start writing on a piece of paper with a pen. Don't look at it or think about what you are writing, just keep writing. As long as your hand doesn't stop, after a while, you will suddenly write unexpected things. Maybe it's something you hear elsewhere, or something hidden deep in your heart. Have you ever written it?"

“Written.”
To be continued...
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