Entrance: Hierarchy
is a love story on the surface, but there is still a hierarchy that is looming, like maggots. A man on the lower floor met a woman who was walking up a step. It is not as explicit as in "The Wanderer", but it is designed that the protagonist voluntarily abandoned the woman because of the flowers and willows - just like the director deliberately avoided the tragedy about the platitudes of class, but in the end, it was the class that gave it up. The story looks good. Look again, the man will eventually be punished by fate and cry bitterly. Although the woman has broken both feet, she is reappearing in front of the podium. You can see how beautiful the scene is.
Literature and art may not always bring happiness, and reading is the right
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