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Dolores 2022-03-21 08:01:02
Remember the mental journey of a morbid female literary youth
From a single-parent family, with a childhood shadow, an irresponsible father and a controlling mother. She was always a good girl before college, and after college she longed for a debauched life. She is sensitive and slender, loves literature and art, and can write poems, novels, essays, reviews...
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Kacie 2022-03-21 08:01:02
Excerpts from "The Kingdom of Prosac"
The same way I went down, I came back up...|It all seemed to re-enact that famous quote...
...gradually, and then suddenly.|...gradually, then suddenly.
The pills weren't a cure-all, God knows...|Medications aren't a cure-all, God knows...
...but they gave me breathing space...|...But they gave me...

Cindy Lentol
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Brain 2022-04-21 09:03:48
The Chinese subtitles are too bad, but fortunately the English subtitles are barely understandable. Emotional expression is good.
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Clementine 2022-03-21 08:01:02
I actually watched the heroine's 95 minutes of vexatious and vicious remarks. The core line is the mother-daughter relationship, and a large period of self-struggling is depicted in the middle. When you look at it as a past person, you will find that the so-called rebellion and anger finally disappeared in the new self. This process is described by the film as gradually, but suddenly. How accurate this is, this sentence is enough to make people feel a lot
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