A precocious and beautiful girl in a single-parent family, lacking correct guidance, faced the "pedophile" male protagonist recklessly to seduce him, which caused a tragedy. But the male protagonist cannot be whitewashed. The male protagonist cheating on marriage is one thing, and plotting against Lolita is one thing. What I find interesting about the film is that it is beyond the emotional line. For example, the dog that appeared many times, when the male owner went to the female owner's house, he was stared by a very fierce dog, and when he went to the female owner's house, there was also a dog that was not friendly to him. Later, the female owner ran away and he chased it out. When I was looking for it, I was also pounced by a dog that was tied. In the film, when Lolita was pregnant, a dirty puppy appeared, but it was no longer aggressive to the male protagonist and was very docile. In this movie, the dog also implicitly changes the heroine's attitude and feelings towards her father, from the thorny rose that attracted the male lead's vitality and youth at the beginning, to the docile heroine who lost her girlish temperament like a dead autumn leaf when she got married and became pregnant. Another is a lot of close-up shots of the female lead's feet, Lolita lying on the grass reading, Lolita jumping around the room without shoes, and deliberately stepping on the male lead with only one shoe. Lolita on her feet, Lolita with nail polish, Lolita seducing the male protagonist with her feet... The same thing in these shots is that the female protagonist has no shoes and is childish and sloppy. Later, after the female protagonist was pregnant, the camera switched to her feet, she was wearing a pair of cotton slippers at this time, and the camera switched back to the disappointed eyes of the male protagonist, Lolita is no longer graceful, she used to wear bright red lipstick, Lolita with delicate hair lying on her side has become a bloated, haggard-looking Lolita in slippers. You ask the male lead whether he loves the female lead, love. He said that the saddest thing was not that Lolita was not by his side, but that there was no Lolita's voice in the laughter of the children, so how could it not be love. But you said whether the male protagonist is sick, yes. The male protagonist is an adult and the guardian of the female protagonist. He has his "pedophile" selfishness, and he is selfish and morbid for failing to properly guide the immature Lolita.
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