When I opened the barrage, I saw that many people felt the same way, and some were still stuck in the quagmire of repeated calorie counting. It's just that most people haven't developed to the point of anorexia, so I think it can continue.
The social phenomenon refracted in this film is suffocatingly real. With every bite you eat, every drink you drink, you can't stop your brain from counting calories and the guilt that's about to overflow your heart. Sometimes, I am very puzzled, very suspicious, why this society's pursuit of thinness is almost pathological. A girl who weighs 165 cm and 100 pounds shouts to lose weight every day. Losing weight does not have a target number, but it has become a persistent behavior. How long have you not tried, without any psychological burden, simply and happily eating a meal?
Unfortunately, the ending ended too quickly. The process of the heroine's awakening is puzzling.
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