The seemingly bizarre plot, in fact, the author uses this fable-like story to tell a true story that generally occurs in life. There will always be something weird about a genius. Although it may not be described as terrifying like the phathom in the movie, it is often not seen by the world, rarely receives attention or love, and rarely feels the nourishment of love on life. Do not suffer from loneliness for a long time and become more weird, kind and beautiful girls also tend to be afraid of them, and choose ordinary but ordinary objects to spend their life. This is a story that's been happening in the real world all the time, and this musical is just exaggerated. The taste of this, the musical performed very well, but I am afraid that only those who have experienced it personally can feel the same, and burst into tears.
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