The film tells the story of a successful woman in her 40s who traces her story of being sexually assaulted by a teacher in her childhood letters and her diary. In the process of recalling, overturning, and reshaping her memory, she gradually found the true image of her childhood. The 13-year-old self deceived her after this, causing her memory to be biased over the years. When she was an adult, she was fantasizing about the beautiful people in her memories, and the deviated memories gradually swallowed her up and confused her memories. She began to search in confusion, interviewing people she had come into contact with in the past, and piecing them together little by little. Since the broken memories of the 13-year-old, the initial beautiful fantasy has been shattered. She finally found the reason for the fear of marriage after this, and finally remembered what happened when she was 13 years old. When an adult glorifies sexual assault as love, the underage girl is ignorant and even enjoys it and deceives herself, denying herself as a victim, and the trusted female coach becomes an accomplice. To the devil's cat". Fortunately, the fiancé she met was responsible and considerate enough. "I'm here is for you." gave her strength. Fortunately, her job is an interviewer and a professor, and she can stand up bravely to find all the misfortunes and perpetrators in the past. Fortunately, she has a mother who understands, cares and encourages her.
The film is adapted by director Jennifer based on his own true story. The shooting techniques are delicate and real, especially the process of overturning the memories and starting over again is very impressive. Worth watching for all underage girls.
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