All three stories show humanity.
The queen of the first love child plot is selfish and unwilling to let go of her desires. Desires kill those who love her and also kill herself.
The second story of the king and the queen, the king who thinks with his lower body is deceived by a plastic surgery monster. Isn't this reality? Men who only look at the surface, women who keep satisfying men's preferences, but after all, there are only skins, what about the heart-to-heart bond between people?
The story of the third princess and the savage, this is my favorite one. The innocent princess wanted to go to the outside world and was taken away by a tall, ugly savage. She finally saw the outside world. The savage actually loves her very much (perhaps, he gave her everything he could, but it was not what she wanted), the princess escaped, and the world's wonderful and happy experiences have also been experienced, and in the end, the savage was overtaken by the savage and lost to the savage. With love, the princess became independent and brave, conquered her fears, and finally grew up.
All the hurdles in the world that we can't overcome will be transformed into the savage who keeps chasing the princess. If you don't defeat it, if you don't make yourself brave, it will always haunt us. With a rotten sentence, the unbeaten one makes me stronger.
The three seemingly absurd stories show people's weakness to the fullest, and they are dull after watching. Each character has the benchmark of all human nature in the world, a terrible dark fairy tale.
Why do you like the third story the most? Because only the princess has conquered herself. Man's greatest enemy is himself after all.
The world is not easy, just do it and cherish it.
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