I didn't read the story of a little girl who was said to be a Shinto Taoist running around before, but I finally read the whole story. The little girl was indeed running around in Shinto Taoism. She broke the table, but I liked her very much unexpectedly, the kind who sees through the most vulnerable parts of others' hearts without any cover up and then exposes them cruelly. The confusion is escaped by the story of self-deception of giants.
And the reason why I like her is also because of her authenticity, maybe I saw my own shadow in her, that middle-two showdown and various middle-2 settings, especially that middle-2 hammer really came from a teenage boy The range that a girl can imagine is serious and absurd.
In the end, the little girl chose not to escape and the transformation was too large and slightly unnatural, and the special effects of the giant were not evaluated.
In addition, I read the comment section, and I deeply felt that the comments are probably like those in this film. Some people can understand that this is a growth under the appearance of the second grade, and some people don't understand and feel crazy.
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