This is definitely not purely about friendship as the introduction says. Regarding the girl's terrible desire for control, I am not sure what attitude S has towards C, but it is clear that C's feelings for S are by no means just friendship. Without a father, an alcoholic mother, and a distorted growth environment, Sarah had to use lies to mend her dignity. Complex, fickle, suspicious and even black-bellied are all self-protection weapons that have been trained for a long time. Charlie couldn't understand this state of mind. In her opinion, S was like a dodder, entwining her, sucking her blood and her soul, and turning to another goal mercilessly. The film came to an abrupt end when C killed S sitting on the ladder and crying desperately, without explaining the follow-up, it was indeed a good way to deal with it. S always reminds me of Eva Green. Both women and girls who love to smoke on the screen have a unique charm.
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