![]() Ike seems to be controlling anger as he insists Jesus is the only way. They have an argument about the efficiency of medication against Sean's depression, as opposed to being healed by Jesus. After the service, at his house, Ike washes Sean's feet. The two men log time in coffee houses, where Sean's depression is evident, and Ike hesitantly reaches out to hold his hand. Ike takes Sean to a Sunday service of his church group, where Sean slowly begins to clap in time with a gospel tune and even forces a smile. ![]() There are no women in the film except for a cashier in a convenience store who smooches a little with Sean, to no conclusion. He joins Ike sometimes for lunch with some other Christian men, who solemnly pray before they eat. He seems more concerned with his cat than himself. Sean lives in a small, basic house, hardly furnished except for a music system and a listless cat.
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