The complexity and darkness of human nature makes lying almost natural. It turns out that a woman throws her arms in her arms to someone she doesn't love overnight. It turns out that it is also a hormonal stimulus. The Nazi doctor's injection to stimulate the maturation of the follicle played a key role. The reason is the physical as well as the psychological, the frustration that can't be produced because of love, and the momentary anger caused by it.
If you refuse to go far away with your loved one, it is because of the fruit of that one-night stand and momentary hatred, for the angel-like daughter, then her daughter’s success will require her to exchange her blood for her success, to wash her whites, and to use her stubborn body. Go to regain the blood and kill the evil doctor who was killed countless times in lies.
It turns out that all justice done in the name of nation-states and mothers and universal victims is limited justice, and even a little carelessness becomes "justice" that needs to be indebted again; it
turns out that the original sufferers are burdened by honesty The debt is more expensive. This movie focuses on the victims in a true sense, not accusing them of the harm they have suffered, but how they pacify and deal with the past harm.
That is, you will never be forgiven because of the suffering, pain, and hurt you have endured, and there will be exceptions. For this, it is constant.
If I have not been tortured by the dishonesty in the past, it is because I am still more fortunate. But I know very well that once I lie to my heart, I will still be in debt, and I will never say that I am not in debt.
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