This is probably a conjecture of the director or screenwriter, discussing the meaning of life and death. How does it make sense to live? What's the point of being alive if it's not for being young and evergreen? The hostess understands that feeling well, so she freezes in her twenties. Rather than withering gradually like the mother of the male protagonist, and then dying after the life has dried up. This kind of death has no sense of beauty and empathy, and will not cause others to sigh and love. To be alive, she should be like a heroine, beautiful and youthful, and there are many men who want to penetrate her body. So, the question is, if the heroine will die, what will happen?
She has experienced so many men, but no one made her fall in love?
This male protagonist tried his best to make a mummy-like girl fall in love with him. This cannot be said that this is not the cause of patriarchal chauvinism. Why should the female protagonist love you? Are you already fucking her anyway?
Are you too greedy, how can she sacrifice for him in order to reflect the charm and value of your man?
What is love for men? Is it conquering, is it that sperm form concrete objects? Or do you really care about only one person in your life? I'm afraid, this film gives you the answer.
A man's love is only conquering, even if her true face is just a mummy, as long as she is empty, that's okay. I don't care how corrupt you are, I just want you to look charming. that's enough.
Oh, even if the mummy heroine is well-informed, she has slept with countless men, and finally hangs up in front of such a mediocre man. Saying that I didn't fall in love, I long ago wanted to live and die with him.
Thus, a horror film with the theme of conquest is over.
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