I have watched Ou Rong's best films after "Into the House" (this director has already been included in my favorite directors), and watching his films, there is always a sense of breaking the shackles. Whether it's "Into the House" in which a teenager has sex with a wife, or "Flower Rongyue" in which the young girl turns into a sex trader just to fill the unknown pain in her heart, she will be scolded for three views in daily life. If I say it from the charming protagonist, for me, I have an incomparable pleasure (maybe I am also a person who does not want to be bound by any rules), and the male protagonist can affectionately ask to sleep in the same bed as the naked grandma. In bed, you can tell your grandma that if I was born a few years earlier, I will marry you; you can tell others that you have fantasized about having sex with everyone, including your own parents; you can also have sex with a woman as a gay just to get her pregnant...
My heart ached all the time while watching the movie, because I would think of relatives who had the same experience... I even subconsciously brought in the male lead, imagining that one day I would faint, and was told that the cancer was terminal, so I watched the male lead die. It was like experiencing a virtual journey towards death by myself. When the boy with the last innocent face gave the boy who was about to die a ball, it was as if he was having a silent conversation. How happy he was laughing at that time, how could he have expected his life to end like this . It's like I can't predict my future yet. Maybe there are unimaginable pains and struggles waiting for me on the road of destiny, waiting for me to slowly move towards pain and death.
When I watched this movie, I started a fever silently, and I was a little pessimistic. I'm going to bed.
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