Someone translated it into "Emily's Whimsical World", I like it better. I think this film expresses the emotion of loneliness, not just love Millie. Emily's dream is because she has been lonely since she was a child, and she yearned for warmth. Others have different tempers, but everyone is lonely, but they all yearn for the warm "not alone". Loneliness allows a girl to see the most subtle corners of the world, and loneliness allows her to entertain herself. Our audiences, as snoopers, poke their heads into the drama, so we say that she is cute and chic. In fact, in real life, there is no one. Interested in appreciating the "wonderful world" of the lonely.
I like to love Millie, but I don't like to "appreciate" her. I want to live a real life, so I want to feel her even more.
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