We met in a dream, we turned into deer, and we roamed the forest together. Dreaming of deer. The heroine is an extremely rational person with obsessive-compulsive disorder and social phobia. The male protagonist is the boss of a slaughterhouse with a disabled arm. The direct translation of the title can better reflect the director's expression, spirit and flesh. In the end, the dream is that the deer have disappeared. Does it indicate the unity of spirit and flesh, or the separation of spirit and flesh? Those of us who are accustomed to standardized answers must be distressed, and the export of art that has been passed down in the world leads to freedom.
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