It is particularly noteworthy that the two female characters compete with the tough male characters for the right to survive in a hellish survival environment.
The little girl's mother, who lost her child, seemed to have lost the courage to live strong, and made a choice that conformed to most people's perceptions of women—women are weak and appendages: attached to men and used their bodies in exchange for food. As a result, he became a sex slave, had no dignity, was abused, and died tragically.
The heroine, who has a very cowardly boyfriend, faces the reality that she is irradiated, and faces the danger of sexual assault at any time after the death of the little girl's mother. Luckily, she escapes very planned.
While waiting for her was a rubble, another desperate situation, she ultimately didn't have to repeat the experience of the little girl's mother.
In the real society, we are not facing one life test after another, only courage can help us live better.
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