The first and fourth stories tell us that we need to have a sense of awe; the second story has more cores to express, a bear boy who longs for a mother's love can do terrible things, and a girl who is naughty when she is a child smashes a bad bird's egg and gets retribution when she grows up. Lost a child and turned into a bird and a beast to self-mutilate; the third story is pretty good, but the suspense of the director's show is not perfect at the end, and a few questions can't be self-sufficient, why should I let go of the male protagonist? Boy's whereabouts? How do cannibal zombies restore their human appearance? Where are they going?
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