Monday, August 10, 2015

The game that moves

We start with the ending, again in the cemetery with the lone figure just before dawn. We move in closer to see that he is wiping tears from his eyes. He is quite calm. He takes a deep breath, and says a final goodbye to his dead brother, drifting slowly away in thought. He knows it's time for him to go on with his life. He has resolved the loss of his brother, his parent's unhappy marriage, and his own troubled relationships. He goes away with hope and confidence for something better, not only for himself, but for those around him. He will do his part to make the best of what there is. He has a new faith. A new optimism and resolve to make it work.

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