The heroine is repressed, selfish, weird, always living in her own imagination, quiet and tranquil at school, but always self-willed at home, not gregarious with her family, often beaten, but conflicts always end in her own depression. I didn't see any major impact on her in the fifth grade, but the experience of 17 years ago was vivid in my mind, and it appeared in front of my eyes from time to time. But her memories are not related to reality. She can only say that she likes to remember the fifth grade of elementary school as a daily pastime. And I have to say that her childhood experiences, as well as her thoughts and thoughts on the current events when she recalled it, were very inconsistent, so I couldn't understand what she wanted to say to herself at that time or now after she recalled it. Movie plots and lines are sometimes far-fetched.
However, the picture is still good.
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