My favorite is Susanna's encounter with the principal's wife. She wanted to be humiliated, but she didn't expect a group of female patients to repair the principal's wife. The madman's specialty is to treat people, and that is their strength. As a group of female lunatics in the film went mad together, I also let out a long hysterical howl, which was very refreshing. Maybe everyone has the potential to be a lunatic, who knows.
But at the end of the day, I still didn't make it clear, that is, Susanna appeared in one time and space sometimes, and sometimes in another time and space, and the time was completely broken, just like she said that the change of time and space is completely out of her control, and It is the phenomenon of soul-moving. This is not manifested later. Is it healing? how? Is there any expert who understands this? Thank you!
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