Because as a stand alone body of work it has a message throughout. The living in fantasy, re-writing reality is partially also very humane, we all register reality based on emotional memories and when you do struggle mentally these versions might be very distorted. He did it as a survival mechanism, disappearing into delusion. For what it was, that part of the story was well done and which is why I want to see the first one, to see if the "why" he is the way he became is more laid out there. First I need to cure this hangover thoughI don’t know how you can fully grasp this one without watching the first. There’s way too many references to it
I’ve seen the first one multiple times and was still struggling to follow dd