They are all beautiful girls like flowers, why would they choose to save money to realize a beautiful dream by means of assisted dating? I can't understand. Is this too stupid and naive? The girl smiled and jumped off the building. Seeing this scene, I felt that this danger made me feel uncomfortable. Originally wanted to close it and stop watching it, but her father's intervention made the film suddenly come alive.
What a father who loves his daughter so much. He wakes up his daughter with music, prepares breakfast and waits for her to eat, and sends her to school. His every move is full of fatherly love. When he knew that his daughter was going to make friends with others, he couldn't accept it, and he felt extremely painful in his heart. But I'm surprised he didn't take his daughter home the first time, beat or scold him, and move on with life. He chose the way of stalking her, and then performed various means on each client. In the end, he couldn't control the pain in his heart and killed the last client. Her mind was freed, but her father could no longer face her. Eventually, his father taught her to drive, hoping that she could start a new life on her own. As her daughter slowly tried to drive, the police car came and her father left her without saying goodbye. This is a very sad ending.
I think we can do what we think is right in our life, but when we do, we should really think about whether those who love us will be hurt. Maybe we forgive ourselves and they live the rest of their lives in pain. So one should really think twice before acting.
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