In fact, if you understand it, too many suicides are hard to justify in the eyes of outsiders.
Suicide is just a choice, disappearing, like many existences, not necessarily a reason.
I liked the slack in the first half, especially the conversation with the doctor after the first girl cut her wrists and the way of dying with her body stuck at the top of the garden porch when she jumped down, shocking.
The second half is tight, especially after my daughter doesn't return, the practice of dropping out of school at home seems rigid, long and lacking in flavor, too blunt, but fortunately, the collective suicide at the end restored the overall feeling a little bit. As for the final lyric, There is a small suspicion that the director is showing off literature and art, but in fact, it can be scattered with the sad and unreasonable music when the group commits suicide.
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