This is a relatively early work by Amedowa, and his films give me the impression that they mostly describe women, but this one is about a female writer who was hurt by feelings. It is undeniable that the most vulnerable time for a person is to face their own emotional problems, and the time to face them is also the most painful time. I think that's what I feel from this drama. The heroine is thirsty for alcohol to escape, writes to vent, or wants to use another identity to face the existence of problems. In the end, only after you understand what is your life, you should not ignore the people who care about you or those you care about for blind love.
After watching this play, I realized that there are many things in life worth doing besides love.
Love is independent rather than dependent, true love is to make your world bigger, not to forget yourself.
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