Inelegant fairy tale about the desire for desire that offers little insight into the nature of such desire. This is a child's view of desire that offers us only the desire and not the consequences.
The characterization is thin - to say the least - and there is, ultimately, boredom with a stultifying bourgeois life that Leaving explored far more profitably.
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