I don't know how men feel, I'm a little curious. But as a woman, it's a bit difficult to accept biologically. Of course, you still have to pretend to be rational to express your feelings.
Putting aside the topic of abortion, I still feel that the inner state of the two female college students is portrayed in three parts. Although there is also a background setting in 1987, the human part is still greater than the political and historical background. The girlfriend of the abortion girl is really acting, giving people a strong sense of substitution, as if her psychology can be fully empathized through the picture and the sound.
Well, in fact, still can't let go of that topic.
Too heavy, I choose to shut up.
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