I like the human nature and artistic pursuit directed by Kim Ki-duk. This film is about a high school girl's three important passers-by. Is this her story or their three stories? I don't know, a peaceful sleep who died early in the barren mountains, letting go of the world and forgetting her family. She didn't give her a warm enough mother, a smiling girl who sold her body to realize their travel dreams, a smiling female classmate who jumped out of a hotel window, a girl who couldn't understand her daughter, tortured herself in pain, secretly protected her for revenge, killed her client, and finally let go At the end of her father's film, she had just learned to drive. She stumbled and swayed on the muddy and uneven mountain road in a car without her father. At the moment when she was struggling to move forward, the sudden white smoke came out of the car and she frowned and worked hard in the car. Just as cute! Even the client who just came out of the bathroom silently folded her clothes that were scattered on the floor neatly on the small table beside the bed. She looked at him and smiled softly, and she called the client. When the other party is crying, gently say are you crying, come to me quickly, I will comfort you Sure enough, to fight against this dirty, cold and dark world, just a little love, a little warmth, even a little bit is enough. At the beginning, the girl told a story. There was a prostitute in India named Pasumita. Any man who slept with her would become a devout Buddhist. My tears almost fell. Love is a life of redemption and worth it.
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