Very messy to write this review.
To be honest, I didn't understand a lot of this movie.
For example, in the first part, his mother's attitude, and 3+5, and the first time the heroine didn't want to sleep with the male protagonist she loved, and the second part, her attitude toward her own children, and the one she adopted The girl, but she urinated all over, and the last old man wanted to rape the heroine.
It feels so far away from normal life. At least it doesn't resonate with me.
But I can see her loneliness, and the frustration and shame of being manipulated by desire in the Seven Deadly Sins.
The old man said that if you were a man, you would not feel guilty. But I feel that as long as individuals do these things, their lives are not so healthy.
The core of this film is still discussing: how people face their own desires and how not to be controlled by them and become slaves. Loneliness is the biggest enemy, how to overcome loneliness and emptiness? This is actually a life proposition.
Some people are obsessed with filling all her holes. But some people can stay empty forever. Is there a third answer?
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