It has a perfume of the same name, from Ludan. Their understanding of "deciduous teeth" is correct, but the narrative angle is opposite. Lu Dan's choice of aldehyde taste and then milk taste, expressing the wildness of young life, but it is weak and immature; the film describes a frail girl who is terminally ill. Although she is eccentric, she is very difficult in front of love. Real and pure. The further back the candle of life burns, the stronger the tension of their lives, as sharp and bright as aldehyde. The two interpretations of deciduous teeth are opposite, but they reach the same goal.
The waves at the end are like the story is calm, and the fragrance of Milla's life after the fire burns out. Life is dull after all, but life is so gentle, tender in company, sharp in conflict. You grow baby teeth when you shine and leave them when you go away.
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