When the director asked Ruth to read the script, I thought it was pure feminism. Later, racial discrimination, personal ideals, self-discovery, and even the friction and integration of marriage and personality were successively revealed. Everyone is different, and they discover who they are when they create different images.
One of Ruth's words moved me. It probably meant that she said she was like a matryoshka, and she was very involved in every level of interpretation. Before that, she also asked the director who she was.
Who can say that the ever-changing is not the ego? Matryoshka is also very good.
There is also a paragraph about dreams, independence, and society's positioning of women. It is the argument between the cute fat girl and her father, as if seeing us in our 20s.
Confess the screenwriter of this show
Finally, I hope the second season can maintain this level!
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