After watching: I finally got the beauty of wood. It's really beautiful and beautiful. I feel that her character should be quite rebellious like the movie, otherwise she won't be with Manson for that long. It’s better than playing in the Western World, because the West is either calm or mad. What is difficult to control is to go from being mad for a second to calm, not to mention that there is such a powerful female match as Thandie Newton (I don’t know why I didn’t get the golden ball, night shift) The manager gave up before seeing the female partner appear) What
really bothers me is how to be a parent. When the father who saw the female lead asked his son if he could tell me the problem in one sentence, I really wanted to slap me. In the past, if it weren't for the lack of male roles in childhood, the heroine would not cast a net like this to hook others to cut their wrists. I finally cried when I saw my mother hugging the hostess in the first two scenes. I don't know how long it has been since I hugged my mother like this. As expected, I was still in the rebellious period.
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