The girl has done a lot of life exploration, and it seems that there are some very taboo and indecent things, which seems to be the focus of the movie.
But not.
These seemingly eye-catching things don't matter at all. In the end, the girl's perception is to recognize her own value. Even though it is only fifty cents a piece, it is her unique expression and her value in this world. She understands that her value is not to be loved, but to love and recognize herself. Shaking hands with Monroe, I meditated I'm better than you, motherf**ker. Completing the growth of a girl is not a worldly success, which is very different from domestic movies like Dog 13, which makes me the most emotional. The girl in Gou 13 also experienced ambiguous, or a little boy-girl affection, and made trouble with her parents. In the end, I became sensible, and the biggest sacrifice I made was to endure the discomfort and eat dog meat. But in the end, you must win prizes in physics competitions and gain recognition from teachers, parents and society.
Western teenagers grow up in a psychological environment like if they don't like you, then f**k them. This is also the reason why the American workers in the American factories in the documentary film cannot survive, they still have to be themselves, and they have to resist. Without acknowledging personal values, you don't know what freedom is at all, so you don't need it.
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