The Hong Kong version of the translated name is the true character of a strong girl. Not quite. The heroine, Michelle, is not only strong, but also cunning, cruel, and tough, defying all kinds of rules. All of this stems from the social beatings she has suffered since she was ten years old. Society is not friendly to her, so she compares her middle finger to society. Her fun seems to be to fight against all kinds of people and relationships in society, such as her mother who is getting old, her father who is a perverted murderer, her cowardly and irritable son, her husband, her lover, her subordinates, and the perverts who attack him one after another. . She has suffered a lot of injuries, but she doesn't care. A person who is mentally strong enough, strong enough to be cold, will have an omnipotent temperament on his body, which is particularly attractive. Comparing the two heroines in "The End of the Road", although they can kill the men who attacked them with guns, although they can rob all the way, and although they can drive off the cliff, they are very pitiful because they are anxious, irritable, fearful, and have little concern for society. The beatings are powerless. Well, living in this seemingly peaceful jungle, relying on one's brains and second on being strong, is the only way to protect one's spiritual world from being hurt. Others, money, guns, power, etc., are useful, but not very useful.
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