Similar to the domestic film Huang Bo's "Killing", the heroine is an innocent victim, and the shadow of childhood accompanies her whole life. She is identified as a "murderer" and is forcibly sent out of her hometown to leave her mother. I have achievements, but my mind is very lonely, so I decided to go back to the village full of curses and evil to face everything and fight bravely, instead of the childhood girl who would only close her eyes and "wait to die" or avoid being hurt and insulted. Tilly. The plot of the film is absurd and exaggerated, and the characters are very rich and characteristic. The overall picture is bright and the costumes are gorgeous, and the heroine who belongs to Paris forms a sharp contrast with the garbage village. The focus of the film is to highlight the "evil" and complexity of human nature. The heroine, mother, and male lead are all victims. The Bible says that "human nature is inherently evil", and that's true. The real "curse" has never been the heroine herself, but the ignorance, ignorance, backwardness, and indifference and insensitivity of the people in the village who kill people invisibly. The heroine's young heart, lover, and mother died one after another. She no longer had any hope for this cursed village. A fire burned the garbage village to ashes.
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