The film gave me a lot of materialized understanding of the causes of loneliness. For example, they don’t like close contact, they don’t know how to respond socially (tends to be straightforward), they don’t know how to explain themselves, they are rigid, and some parts of their hearts are still children, so they are afraid of the adult world. Everyone looks at the world from one angle of the world. In some angles, there are many people, crowded together and vigorous; in some angles, it is relatively deserted and scattered, but it is considered comfortable; but in some angles, you are alone , looked up, a piece of ice and snow. Suddenly a companion came, and he looked at the world in the same way, so in this world of ice and snow, he finally had a companion. The soil in which the story takes place is almost the aggregation of all uncomfortable elements: slaughter, blood, disability, coldness, loneliness, and estrangement. In such soil, something surreal happens, and a romantic flower of love blooms. I can't help but think, what about those people in the real world who are standing in lonely corners. Even if he was bleeding to death, he kept his voice steady for fear of shocking this hard-to-appear person. What about that person.
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