The story of the movie is simple. After entering the prison, a girl who was sexually assaulted was still robbed of her body because she was in a vulnerable and vicious environment. She took drugs to paralyze herself. She cut her wrists to escape from the solitary prison. Cello's belief supports her finally getting a chance to turn over and get out of prison.
There is only one thing that I find interesting, and that is the delicate relationship between the heroine and the heroine. The lack of depth in this film is that it did not dig deeply into this somewhat humanistic CP, but Bai told a story of a beautiful girl being exploited for her body.
So this emotional branch is simply as follows:
The female leader asked the female protagonist to stand in line, but the female protagonist did not stand and was beaten.
The female protagonist beat the second-in-command in the female leader's team and said she was willing to join, but the second-in-command was still angry and was stopped by the female leader.
The female leader gave the heroine alcohol and drugs, but actually wanted to sleep with her, which was similar to that of the warden. He said he wanted to protect her, but he actually wanted to sleep with her.
However, the female leader could not protect the heroine from being slept by the warden. The heroine was overwhelmed and took drugs to escape.
After that, the scene where the female leader did not allow the female lead to self-destruct by injecting drugs still made me feel a little bit of love. Because at that time, the heroine really didn't have anything to exchange in real time (they were almost sucked to death). Later, when the female leader went to the female lead's cell to find her, she still looked back at her for a while before leaving. In the end, when the heroine said that she wanted to kill the warden, it was also the female leader who provided the most necessary help.
A loner cannot survive in prison, and the female leader has treated the female lead to the best of her knowledge within the rules of survival.
In addition, I don't really understand the roommate branch line, that is, normal people comforting each other in an abnormal environment? No plot sense, but understandable. If you have other ideas, please advise.
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