Injuring yourself to get surgery ahead of schedule. Regardless of the type of elements, just from the point of view of the film, this is a good art film, and you can't fault it. The performance of the actors, the handling of the story, and the audio-visual grasp are all excellent. But what is even more rare is that the selection of the story makes people see the connection between the film and the times. In the past, films with this theme were inevitably difficult to tell about the difficulties of special groups from various social perspectives. And this movie is very purely concerned with the girl's heart. Her father understands her, and her friends don't care about her identity.
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