Like loving the river, I saw in a blog that I like that kind of explanation.
The film is fascinating from the start, no. There's a lot of tension in using someone's words at first. He also said it had a fable meaning. Not to mention the director's style. Slowly,
when I saw that the male protagonist heard the female protagonist say what a few paragraphs of the male second meeting were, the old and frail male protagonist's expression was a little frightened. Judging from the dialogue between the second male and the male protagonist, the second male belongs to the kind of character who can kill and set fire, similar to those male characters encountered by the disgusted Matsuko Matsuko.
Hahahaha, it seems that women with bad luck basically meet the same type of men that Matsuko met. Or, all experiences are different, just to varying degrees. If you talk about a person with personality, his life is really surprising. It's nothing but the same as the movie. But why do we envy the life and experience of that legendary living person who would not be the second movie. Just thinking about it makes me feel sick. Nausea, Nausea, Nausea, Nausea, Nausea
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