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Esmeralda 2022-01-18 08:01:44

The Tale "Letterhead Story"

There are a few places in the movie that I can watch after silence, and the few seconds that I look directly at the screen will cause intense psychological discomfort. As bystanders after such events are artistically transformed, we will feel disgusting, angry, unreasonable... and for countless real Jennifer Fox, those who have witnessed...

They hid in the dark room deep in their hearts and were constantly reminded of harm.

In the early stages of growth, most people have had "wrong love" for the older opposite sex, or have been maliciously tempted. Once this pure and private psychology is guided or used by adults with ulterior motives, the result is self-evident... when we were young The real injury suffered is far greater than the unhappiness in the memory, and how many pain points can be awakened in adulthood or who dare to face it? Even when we were younger, we couldn’t think, and we didn’t have the ability to record and analyze. We don’t know how dirty the hands of the unfamiliar uncle puts them into the skirt, and we don’t know how dirty we are after being tempted by candy into the small room... but for no matter how big we are. Some children have dirty hands labeled "in the name of love", using lies to paralyze the weakest and most sensitive mind during the rebellious period, and gentle rape in the dark, actually burying the mind and body in a purgatory ritual.

The focus of The Tale is not to describe the event itself, but to focus on the process of self-reconciliation of the victim, parallel time and space dialogue, interview narrative, multiple montages and some metaphorical references, aiming to awaken the audience’s consciousness and give more possibilities. The angle of observation and discussion.

After watching this film in the early morning of midsummer, I was still in a cold sweat.

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The Tale quotes

  • Jenny at 13: I'm the hero of this story, NOT the victim. They fell apart, I didn't.

  • Jenny at 13: [regarding her parents] I'm sick of all their stupid rules!

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