It’s a bit difficult to say. I don’t give a score. From a cool point of view, it’s okay, but from other points of view, I think there are some doubts.
The chess quiz activity makes this play show the word "advanced" everywhere; so many people watch the play in the fog, watching the moon in the water.
The protagonist's appearance is quite recognizable, and the persuasiveness is also very good. But I always feel that the show's imagination of elite women is a bit...a bit one-sided.
Question 1: What is the relationship between the heroine and the stepmother, and what is the significance and influence of the stepmother on the heroine?
Question 2: What is the logical support behind the heroine's subsequent alcoholism and a series of decadent operations? Why does she drink alcohol? Because of fear of failure? Because you are afraid of not beating Russian?
Question 3: What attributes does the heroine's setting of drug addiction want to bless the heroine?
Question 4: Is the relationship between the heroine and the two men who have slept and lost to him and a first love man about to sleep, and the relationship between the men, is there any force that makes it unnatural?
Question 5: Every time the memory of the mother put on the opening of the film does not have a strong interactive relationship with the main line of the story, it is like a tool fragment placed there to prove that the heroine has a tragic life experience.
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