This is a movie that needs to calm down and watch. The movie introduces five young and beautiful girls from the introduction at the beginning, and tells the whole story in a cold boy's tone, making the whole story feel dreamy and unreal. Fragile and fragile beauty. The suicide of the first girl is the fuse of the story, the death stimulates the father and mother of the family, and then reaches its peak because Lux does not return home all night, resulting in the emergence of a sick father and mother, also pointing to the final inevitable outcome. At the end, my mother said that there is enough love in the family, and I still don't understand why this happens. It can be seen that there is no communication between the faults. The bystander's perspective where the four boys are located seems to bring a tinge of vitality to the girl's life, but thinking about it seems to be a manifestation of despair. There is always a street between boys and girls, two houses, their own thoughts.
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