The girls in the Lisbon family committed suicide one after another. The body died, but the soul was released. Chased all the way, escaped all the way, and the escaped failed to escape the chase after all. Cecilia is a dreamer who is completely out of touch with real life. She has a maturity that does not match her peers. Seeing everyone teasing the singing boy at the party probably feels very boring. Lux wrote the name of the person he loves on all his underwear, how romantic and pure this love is. As said in the film, what lingers behind them is not life, but the most trivial objects in real life, the ticking pendulum on the wall, the dim room at noon, the selfish atrocities of human beings and their own way. Their mother destroyed records, kept them from going out, did what she thought was the right thing, and never realized her paranoia, saying: "There's no shortage of love in Lisbon girls, but why?" Boys love girls, but they know nothing about them and think they love loneliness. Lux finally smoked a cigarette with the calmness and calmness in his eyes, as if he really wanted to speed on the highway with the boys and girls, and start a romantic escape of youth.
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