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Deron 2022-04-21 09:03:02

Lin Xiujing really has a sense of fairy tale, such as the French love beauty - Tatu, it is quite tasteful to play a little nervous. It was very touching to see her grandmother with a strip of cloth tied behind her, trying her best to keep her forward, and then talking about her dentures. This cloth belt is a reappearance of the ambulance carrying grandma farther and farther away, but it is an alarm clock for a so-called mental patient. I can't eat because I'm a robot. Whether it is persuasion or coercion, it is impossible to eat. But another mentally ill, Rain, who always thought that wearing a hat would disappear, performed "surgery" on Lin Xiujing, opened a hole in the back, and put in the rice tube equipment. Then, under the attention of many mental illnesses, Lin Xiujing finally succeeded in letting Lin Xiujing eat. Pan said that this movie is about how a mentally ill persuades another mentally to eat? But I just like this tune. Weird, beautiful, irrational.

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  • Park Il-sun: I did all kinds of things in jail. Because I felt I was vanishing. I stole other people's clothes to wear. And I brushed my teeth diligently. Once your teeth start to go, there's no turning back.

    The mythomaniac: That's true.

    Park Il-sun: I had a psych evaluation and they said I'm schizophrenic and anti-social.

    The mythomaniac: Anti-social?

    Park Il-sun: Like stealing and fighting for no reason. And not having any sense of guilt or sympathy. But I don't know why they call me anti-social. I have my reasons for stealing. I'm afraid I'll vanish. I'm anti-vanishing.

  • [last lines]

    Park Il-sun: More than our socks are wet.