The movie really appealed to me in the beginning, making me think it would definitely be a very distinctive work. The beautiful music and slow motion, and the close-up of the sensitive parts that seemed like a real gun, and that beautiful fall at the end. Halfway through, I always thought that this would be a story about how the male protagonist lost in the forest and finally became a demon, but I didn't expect that it was actually not a male, but a female. As a female mother, self-doubt and self-pity are invisibly magnified in the film. Whenever she is tense or anxious, she wants to use sex to ease her emotions, and she constantly blames her husband for her fatal fault. A schizophrenic or mentally unstable girl wants to go to the forest with you. Don't go. After you go, you will either stab you with scissors or drill a hole in your leg and go through a big stone wheel. Several sex scenes in the film are very intense, and some of the directors in the back are a little tricky. After three small animals appeared, they began to become stereotyped. But the black bird that suddenly appeared in the tree hole really surprised me. The male lead is really distinctive, and the female lead is very attractive when walking around naked.
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