About the beginning of the year, I was caught by Amway's movie. I once thought it was a stage opera type, so I ate ashes in my favorites.
The title of the film is very attractive. How can the story of "never, rarely, sometimes, always" tell these different levels of words? After reading it, I realized that it turns out that every word is a degree of damage.
A movie without a male protagonist can still attract me to watch it. It can only show that it may be very empathetic. My rebellious period may not be enough to call it rebellious. When I saw the part where the heroine wore a nose ring, I got goosebumps all over my body. Indeed, it was cool and arrogant. I like it. At the beginning, I didn't quite understand why she was so withdrawn and aloof. It turned out that she had a life, but she was only seventeen years old. She didn't understand many things, but she knew a lot of things. She used to turn around at night. , sleepless all night, no one knows no one understands no one gives her a hug...
I thought, if I were by her side, I would reach out and hug her tightly and say to her: .
During the question and answer session of the counselor, I was really empathetic. I was so expecting her to say always but I was afraid, but she said always, and I was fortunate to have the company of Cousin.
Precocious puberty is common in foreign countries, and I can't judge right or wrong, but who should pay for this involuntary, unspeakable suffering? It's the girl herself.
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