It can be said to be a drama version, but this drama does not depict too much what happened to the heroine during her thirteen years of imprisonment, but focuses on the psychological reconstruction process after her escape. Judy's performance can be said to be qualified, But it's not too bright.
For a person who has been seriously hurt, how should the people around her get along with her? In this film, what I see is that they used one lie after another, the heroine's The parents pretended to be together. The heroine's first love concealed the fact that she was married. When these lies were exposed, the heroine was hurt again. The heroine also concealed some things she did not want to face when confronted by the police. The truth can also be said to be a lie. But her lie is because another lie is rooted in her heart, and she is afraid of losing. After all, all lies are because of fear, because of love. The same is true for the kidnapper's lie, He is also a person who has been hurt because of his family. He is afraid of losing the heroine. He lied to her that after such a thing, the heroine's family will not love her and she must keep silent. Then, people must truly regain their freedom , Isn't the first thing to do is to get rid of the terror and fear in the heart? Only the truth and facing the truth can really let all people come out. Just as the heroine's lies made the police doubt her, and when the truth surfaced, we Events can only move forward knowing that everything is extenuating.
So, real psychological reconstruction should start with confronting the facts, not lies.
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