The short, stocky Kabylia has stubby eyebrows that fly upwards. At the beginning of the movie, she is laughingly pushed into the lake by a man, who takes her money and leaves without saying goodbye. Life is like this one after another, beating her savagely and brutally, and putting up a high guard against everyone. But very occasionally, she will let you see, she is also submissive and innocent, and tells you her real name, Mary, which is also the name of the Virgin.
The film has three big ups and downs, like switching back and forth between dream and reality. Occasionally have an intersection with a big star, and I feel very proud for a while, and it feels unreal. After a short period of time, he still landed in the cold and hard toilet, with a dog, holding his breath and witnessing the love in the palace next to him in the small hole, he finally woke up.
The second time, she squeezed into the crowd, and all she could see were wishes. With so many wishes, no sturdy building could bear these cries and tears. She prayed devoutly in front of the statue of the Virgin, "Please, change my life." But when she came back to reality, she found that she had been deceived. After the pilgrimage was over, everyone held back their tears. Everything was business as usual, and there was no change. God never showed mercy to them. Hope swept over them like a flood but abandoned them.
The third time, that is, Kabylia on the stage on the poster, her suspicions and vigilance were all paper drums - vulnerable, easily fell into the magician's trick, and the non-existent Oscar fall in love with. Kabylia stayed in the theater until the crowd had cleared up before she dared to come out. She thought it was a great shame to be teased and fooled like this, but she didn't expect Oscar off stage to be more cruel than on stage. This time, what she lost was not only her heart, And all the family wealth. Her eyebrows were curved and drooping, and she stared at "Oscar": "If you knew how hard I worked to earn this money..."
Not long ago, Kabylia followed the donors and saw how a woman who was cheated by a man with no money and nothing lived in a cave and lived on the charity of others. She was secretly glad that she still had at least one house of her own, which she bought bit by bit with her own money. Unexpectedly, she sold the house in a blink of an eye, dreaming of flying away with her lover, and soon as the people in the cave have nothing.
I don't know how to end this review, or my heart is cold, I have no love or admiration for Kabylia, no hatred or anger, this indifference leaves me almost speechless for this character Say. What's the matter, Kabylia, I don't know, maybe I don't understand what love means to you, I don't understand so many people like you. Maria, seeing you laugh again at the end, I believe that the happiness you have devoted everything to believe and pursue will surely come.
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