The experience the film has given me has gone from conceptually simple concepts to an epistemic understanding of pure theory, pure mathematics, and so on. The witty way of rendering a weird atmosphere, and the simplified plot scenes always isolate the audience from the outside of the movie. Once this shoddy setting is accepted, a touch of sadness comes from the middle. After removing some "impurities", every flash of text metaphor leads the simple plot to profound thinking. Everyone has the ability to love, but there is no so-called correct and fixed way of expressing cuteness. The inability to express oneself, the pressure of all parties, and the transcendence of human instinct all cause love to expand in an abnormal direction, so the "freedom" that violates the freedom of others is called "perversion" in the world, and the same is true. Looking back at myself, although it is an illusion in an illusion, I also accept it, and it can be said that I like it very much.
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