The story is simple, but the details are abundant in every shot. Favorite dialogue, but not long-winded. The fake "castrated" male protagonist is like a prank by a bad girl. But don't forget that the freckled girl is here for revenge. It is impossible to create an illusion of suicide, so use words to persuade him to hang himself! And it worked! Ha ha! What does the director want to say? Or what does the writer want to express?
Eighth Deadly Sin!
Yes, the crimes committed by "pedophiles" against minors are unforgivable. Not even the pedophile himself can forgive himself. Because "it" is the new "original sin" of mankind.
I don't want to give more pointers to the "loopholes" and "hard flaws" in the film. I also don't want to say that the director and screenwriter too despise people's "desire to survive". These really don't matter. The important thing is that the director and screenwriter did their best to express their hatred for "pedophile" and "pedophile".
"Little girls pretending to be women doesn't necessarily want to do what women do."
"Faced with this kind of temptation, adults should refuse"
is indeed preaching, but it is quite natural. While the whole world is obsessed with "Lolita", the film abused people badly. Originally, I wanted to say "slap in the face", but this does not reflect the strength of this film. When we are more and more accepting of "Japanese porn" and "Lolita" sexy stars, the film "lives" the audience back to the traditional "sex concept". Well, "Lolita" is nice and charming, but that's a sin, the eighth sin.
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