
This film is like, so deep

... I mean, think about it, we're always conditioned to believe that being strong means being tough, but Spear's story shows us that's just not true

. Being a 'zombie' or whatever, he's still got feelings and needs connection, just like the rest of us

. It's like, our society puts so much pressure on us to be perfect and strong all the time, but what about when we're weak? What about when we need help?
And I love how the film shows that even in a world that's hostile and violent, there's still room for love and loyalty

. Spear and Fang, they're like two broken souls who found each other in this crazy world, and it's beautiful to see

. It's like, we don't have to be 'alive' or strong all the time to matter

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It's also making me think about how our emotions can define us, more than what we do or achieve

. I mean, Spear's story is literally just a reflection of his feelings and experiences, and that's what makes it so powerful

. It's like, our stories have the power to shape who we are, even if it's not always easy to see

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Anyway, just something I was thinking about after watching this film

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