From the accidental fight and murder at the beginning to the last smile of the inmates who angered and threw the inmates looking for trouble in the prison, there are too many human twists and turns in it. The girls who were deceived into the dance hall and had their passports seized, Lala who fell in love with each other, and the dancing girl who finally fled became a nun, and they did not forget to indulge in madness. Some jumped off the building in order to protect their friends, some old men framed for revenge and killed their son, and some hypnotized the murderer and took the other party as his own son. Each element in it can be talked about individually, but the plot content is like a toad with a broken foot. Anyway, it's more verbose than "The Twelve Deadly Sins", not as exciting as "No Country for Old Men". Four stars, for the sisterhood in the play who is watching and helping each other.
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