The essence of this film is to express the irony of the petty bourgeoisie culture, especially when the heroine excitedly compares the beauty of the body with the stone statue during the unveiling ceremony of the statue, and the hero squirts wildly when facing the vulgar and snobbish eyes of his mother-in-law at a family gathering. Two classic scenes.
The unique film description language is consistent from the beginning to the end, and the realistic description of the heroine's illness in the film makes romance films like "Love Story" as inferior as bagasse.
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