The film only talks about one thing, the girl's road to abortion. The perspective is unique, the rhythm is moderate, the rhythm is simple and clear, it is straight to the point, there is no too much foreshadowing, and there is no rich inner drama. It is worth mentioning that the heroine's performance is very immersive. Compared with Miss Bird's flamboyant youth, her youth was too lonely and too depressing. Underage, pregnancy, abortion, such words make people psychologically uncomfortable. The opening chapter was a retro party. The girl was insulted by the audience when she sang. It could be seen that she was not happy, but she still insisted on finishing the song. She kept her mouth shut while eating, and it could be seen that her parents paid little attention to her, otherwise she would not go to the doctor alone, go to Google for help, choose to take medicine indiscriminately and beat her stomach, but this cannot change the fact that her belly is bulging. Also, the slut that came out of her father's mouth from time to time seemed to be scolding Sang and scolding Huai; she was used to the daily stroking of the supermarket man, the subway man stared at her, put his hand in his crotch, chose to give the middle finger, and fled in panic, she just kept silent Do not speak. Too weak, too depressing. In the end, it was my cousin who stole the money and went to New York with her for an abortion. Fortunately, everything went smoothly without any turning point. However, the plot of a man meeting a boy is too rigid, as if to show the girl's embarrassment. A little bit of broken pen, to be continued. In addition, I very much recognize the manager's film review, which is very clean.
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