But I know that I can’t understand the feelings of real anorexia patients. From the perspective of an outsider, they are extremely inferior but extremely conceited, extremely self-disciplined, and extremely intelligent people. How can they not know their own situation and how? Wouldn't you know the harm of this matter and the long-term fate?
Your mental condition, the fact that you have tried so hard to hide from the world, will still imprint some tiny traces on your body, like the little totem of the ethnic group. When you see them, you will recognize each other. For example, at the beginning of the film, the protagonist showed bruises on the back of his spine when he checked, such as the bite marks on the right index finger of the vomiting person, or the bloodshot red eyes and hoarse throat.
Going back to the movie itself, because there are too few video works about anorexia or eating disorder in general, this movie can get so much attention. "Ping" doctor said that people can only save themselves "Stop waiting for life to be easy. Stop hoping for somebody to save you. You don't need another person lying to you.
", and later the mother hugged her and fed The picture is touching, right. But I really want to mention a few trivial things. Isn’t there a better treatment than to expose you naked in front of your judging relatives and force you to weigh yourself every week? Trying to cure an anorexic patient by telling her how delicious the food is? It's like telling someone with a panic attack problem that it feels great not to freak out because of some "small things".
The role of Lucas, I really want to rush in and get him out for a fight anytime. Yes, he has experienced a lot, and perhaps feels the same. But trying to find out the heroine’s trauma on the swing, whether the act of touching by someone was disgusting when I was a child, and the act of making intimacy immediately after that was even more disgusting. After going to the hospital to check my knee, I was very selfish when I said "You're my next thing", I almost vomited.
The black nanny in this house reminds me of the typical black nanny (and Aunt Jemima) in those movies. And why do these people wipe their bodies with towels when they leave the Rain Room? ?
Let's talk about a thing that has become popular in reality, and I really don't want to see those who induce vomiting on the Internet. The reason is not elaborated here.
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