I don't know why, but this is a movie that I can relate to a lot. It's done very cleanly. In fact, the shots aren't superfluous. It's just a bit bland, so after the scenes are strung together, it's a little long. I think the background of the protagonist is still a little complicated. I don’t like to always put a girl in the background of an alcoholic mother, and the family environment does not completely lead her to choose later. Many girls naturally face movies in their lives. The fears depicted in the book, thereby doing things of self-harm, and laying out a bad tutor will weaken the final effect. What makes me happiest is that I know this girl is real, a familiar feeling that may not be felt by everyone;; if I lack love, then I will look for love, but I hold on tight Living things that remind me of love actually hurt me the most. This is the same working mechanism as drugs; a pill, you may have the moment you want, but sooner or later you will be choked to death by your own vomit. The subtlety of this story can also be seen that both lucy and her boyfriend are drug addicts, but the boyfriend is deeper, and it is logical that they will fall in love. They are both addicts, because they are too timid and use various ways to escape addicted person. The boyfriend doesn't have much space, and his cowardice was abstractly expressed as an old-fashion courtesy. He didn't dare to touch Lucy until he was "completely ready for marriage", and Lucy was annoyed at this paragraph Incomplete love, throwing yourself to different men every night. A girl's thinking cannot be measured by logic. She can't get the man she wants, even if she finds other men, it will be of no avail, but most girls will want another man, even if she knows that these men don't love her, even hurt her. At this moment, her timidity led her to self-mutilation too boldly. She often said "why not", which actually meant "what if you killed yourself"; drug addiction, promiscuity, prostitutes, She even planned to blackmail in the end, and she took almost no time to make these decisions, and she made the decision immediately. It's not that she doesn't know the consequences, but she is too lazy to think about it, and she doesn't have to think about it;; She was right: "fear for death is the NO 1 scam" However, no girl is not sad in her heart. Her self-harm will also be like drug addiction, which will escalate step by step, from looking for a one-night stand to a full-time prostitute. She is a high-end prostitute, but when she sees a street girl in the car sleeping and crying, she has to go over and gently Help her wipe away her tears, because in her heart, she wiped away her own tears. Many girls fall into the position of prostitutes, not for money, but because they need to self-mutilate, money is just an added benefit;; in the movie, Lucy only does one thing with money, which is to vent herself, always To pay rent? Then I'll rent a super high-end one, who wants to live with you! Do you always do the crappy job of ordering documents? Then don't do it! The rest, she burned. Burning money is actually a little self-pity. It seems that if you burn it, you will not be so cheap, and doing those humiliating things will not be so shameful, but in fact everyone knows, whether to burn it or not, she is a prostitute , and she needs to be a prostitute herself and needs to see herself in the pain of being raped. All of these pains intensified and deepened over time. But in the movie, it gave a very warm and sunny way, that is, she gradually realized that she could no longer treat herself like this, so she fell asleep and got up and added a pair of underwear to herself, and then she would buy a camera Trying to extort a sum of money to start a new life. The climax of this play lies in the last dead literary old man;; in the last scene, it can be seen that he deliberately suffocated himself to death. This foreshadowing was buried from the first time he called Lucy to be "Sleeping Beauty" Down, I think, according to the story he told, he knew he would die, but the purpose was not to die, but to change his perspective; just like the man who broke his bones, his perspective was too old So disappointing, maybe a new one will change everything. When I woke up the next day, I didn't know if the old man had a new life, but Lucy, like the gerbil in the description, finally shouted out all his fears instead of hiding them. Lucy is really Got a new life. In addition, the three men who patronize Lucy are all representative. The literary old man has an aging mood, the second generation has an aging but unwilling sexual desire, and the third has the power of aging. The three most important characteristics of men are all Being placed in the weakest state, after experiencing the extremes of aging, Lucy, a young woman, is indeed very neat in terms of theatrical setting. Just like the man who broke his bones, his perspective is too old and disappointing, maybe a new one will change everything. When I woke up the next day, I didn’t know if the old man had a new life, but Lucy, like the gerbil in the description, finally shouted out all his fears instead of hiding them. Lucy is really Got a new life. In addition, the three men who patronize Lucy are all representative. The literary old man has an aging mood, the second generation has an aging but unwilling sexual desire, and the third has the power of aging. The three most important characteristics of men are all Being placed in the weakest state, after experiencing the extremes of aging, Lucy, a young woman, is indeed very neat in terms of theatrical setting.
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