The story is a bit like the female version of "Crazy Asylum".
But as the story develops, it goes further and further away from the theme of "Crazy Asylum".
The heroine of the story is a high-IQ scholar. However, how exactly she "falls" into a lunatic asylum is a question.
The more you think, the more troubled you are, the more troubled you are, the more you think about it.
In this infinite loop, the heroine finally succeeded in driving herself crazy.
However, the limelight of the heroine was completely robbed by Julie.
According to the setting of the story, Julie is a complete "madman". But don't think so unless you stick it out to the end.
After all, Julie not only successfully led the heroine, but also burst out "golden sentences" from time to time, giving people a blow.
It's just Julie herself, "Those who can heal don't heal themselves", and finally had to give the heroine a head, and the ending was a bit weak.
The story is so set, so don't expect the irony of "Crazy Asylum."
Look back at the movie itself.
Laomei has probably experienced an era of confusion among the whole people, and even some "upper elites" have fallen into such confusion.
To get rid of confusion, you need your own strength.
And the ironic attitude of "the whole world is dirty" is probably not what Lao Mei wants.
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