The first time I watched it, I only focused on the attractive factors such as the appearance, the theme, and the sexual tension between the two heroines, and the second time I watched it too. After about a few years. The third brush? Carefully taste each picture, and have a lot of different insights. The whole drama revolves around the heroine's mental state. Each montage-style close-up is the heroine's subconscious under thousands of thoughts... The details surrounding the mind are shown through the pictures to show that people are active in the depths of their hearts. , beating, longing thoughts, full of adventure, freedom, playfulness. Every line of the heroine is to maintain her spiritual freedom so that she wants to control the people around her, control all the relationships around her, and promote all controllable progress with her own will. The title of the play is called "Crossing the Boundary" on the Internet. What the heroine crosses is the boundary of many identities, and what is broken is the limit of inner pursuit. She knows what she wants, when she won't let herself want it, when she can't help letting herself want it, and finally, between wanting it and not wanting it, she lets others break the boundaries of what they shouldn't. Whether it's family, work, relationships, or the development of relationships between friends. It seems that she can't control it... and it seems to be in control.... In fact, everything is under her control, and that's what she wants. The pleasure of control is beyond anything.
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