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Why does Harri play with his new remote-control car in the hallway outside his apartment? How does this scene demonstrate Harri's childhood innocence?
Harri says that the floor outside his apartment is great for his new remote car because it's shiny and makes the car go fast. However, Harri's underlying motivation is to make Jordan jealous. He intentionally but lightly runs his car into the door to make it seem like an accidental knock. When Jordan comes out and wants a turn with the car, Harri tells him to wait a moment. Once Jordan is properly desperate for his turn, Harri scoops up his car, says his dinner is ready, and runs into his apartment. With this act, Harri...
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