It tells the life of a mental patient with interlude. I didn't understand until the last part of the film, except for the deaf girl Emma. Mom, Aladdin is fantasizing, it is his indelible childhood shadow torturing him, fantasizing. As an adult man, he is looking forward to love, just like he wants to taste the forbidden fruit, the feeling of love when he is performing with his mother, but he thinks of his mother: They are sinners, they are tempting you, killing her, killing her! The delicious life was cut off in his hands, and the white paint was a miss of Emma, hoping that they could go to heaven as pure as Emma, the angel.
Fenix struggled with remorse and pain. Finally, under Emma’s silent guidance, she redeemed herself, and under the intertwining of the police lights, she gained love and liberation...
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