The Tale Comments

  • Natalie 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Memories always help you tamper with things, make everything seem so natural, and convince yourself that you are the protagonist in that life, that you are the winner. I'm confused why there are always people who use their values ​​to help you judge right from wrong. The road you walk, all decisions shape who you are in the...

  • Garret 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Memories always help you tamper with things, make everything seem so natural, and convince yourself that you are the protagonist in that life, that you are the winner. I'm confused why there are always people who use their values ​​to help you judge right from wrong. The road you walk, all decisions shape who you are in the...

  • Branson 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    The questioning of a piece of dusty memory, tracing back to what my life is, the way the two clues intersect is perfectly used, and the current torture of the past fits this story. The story itself is told in a suspenseful way, leading the audience into fear step by step. There are too many sanctimonious people, and the director's close-up of the murderer is...

  • Kenny 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    The perspective is different from the same or similar themes, and another interpretation of the phenomenon of the victim's silence and the accomplices of the surrounding people is made. Self-hypnosis, paralysis, selective forgetting, and even refusing to admit that he is the victim instead insists that he is the beneficiary. The delicacy of the description of the psychological changes, there is no doubt that it is based on real events. Some paragraphs are obviously only written by those who...

  • Arely 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    After reading it, my mind is complicated. I always think I'm mature enough, but it's an illusion, I always think I'm special enough, but in fact it's self-deception, I always think that I'm facing love, but this pretentious innocence is just the wrapping paper of the tragic memory that was sealed , to avoid premature dismantling and destruction. It hurts so much, these parallel conversations will break...

  • Gregory 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    After reading it, my mind is complicated. I always think I'm mature enough, but it's an illusion, I always think I'm special enough, but in fact it's self-deception, I always think that I'm facing love, but this pretentious innocence is just the wrapping paper of the tragic memory that was sealed , to avoid premature dismantling and destruction. It hurts so much, these parallel conversations will break...

  • Abagail 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    How Memories Are Whitewashed to Tell You You're Not a...

  • Pete 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    Loved this way of talking to childhood but it's still not perfect... or maybe it's because the heroine is Laura Dern and it confuses me every time I watch her find a new role and the drama no one thinks she's out of place Is this character... and I didn't feel shocked or surprised at all after reading this story. This is obviously a story that has been happening around us all the time, but everyone pretends to be invisible and...

  • Alan 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    The sexual assault in the four-person relationship is surprisingly similar to Fang Siqi. The director is the party, the title of the film is the book written by the director at the age of 13, and the memory is love. How can I convince myself that it is sexual assault? This is...

  • Haylie 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    Every minute fidgets like eating flies. The child's conceit and willfulness turned into a tool to hurt her. There is no Lolita's love in the world, only perverted adults. The so-called pleasure in it is nothing but a despicable deception. He tried his best to decorate his childhood memories with beauty, and deceived himself that he was not a victim. In the end, he still couldn't stop the cruelty of the truth. After all, the injury was not absent, but it was 30 years...

Extended Reading

The Tale quotes

  • Jenny at 13: I'm the hero of this story, NOT the victim. They fell apart, I didn't.

  • Jenny at 13: [regarding her parents] I'm sick of all their stupid rules!