The beginning of the film is FLASHBACK. When the heroine was still a girl, she was wearing a yellow dress and plastic sandals and running with her yellow Labrador. This scene appeared many times later, until the heroine was asked by the photographer about her mother in the middle of the film, the audience realized that when she came home that day, her father went out to greet her...her mother committed suicide by hanging herself.
Like ROBYN said, she just wants to be alone. Whether it's a good friend bringing others to find her, or a photographer's follow-up, she is extremely irritable. When she is alone in the vast desert, she really is herself.
When I arrived at Ayr Rock, I was told by the park ranger that camels were not allowed to enter here because it was a "sacred land." It was originally a natural park, but it was really ironic to refuse the animals closest to nature.
After the sandstorm, Robyn's spirit was finally so weak that she almost collapsed, and she cried and said that it didn't make any sense. Then in fragility, she kissed Rick. Perhaps deep down, she still yearns for contact with people.
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