The heroine was not ready to have a child, and then gave birth to a child in a daze. She subconsciously resisted the child and had to pretend to love him and welcome him into the world. Although the child can't speak, he can understand the world with his heart. He realizes that his mother hates him, so he hates his mother too. The logic goes something like this: You don't love me, so I don't love you either, or even hate you even more (although my heart longs for motherly love to the death). From this begins a vicious circle: mother resists child - child pretends to hate mother - mother hates child - child: Ha, you really hate me. It can be said that the goal of a child's life is to be angry with his mother, like a kind of revenge. When the child heard that his parents were going to send him away, the loss of not being loved by his mother and his hatred for his mother became stronger and stronger, and he could only use stronger means to revenge his mother. Then he killed innocent people with great fanfare, even his father and his sister. Then, he thought his mother was going to leave him, after all he did such a thing, who knew his mother would come to see him every week. He was beginning to wonder if the mother loved him a little bit. If the fuck loves him a little bit, everything he does is pointless, so he says he knew why he did this before and now he's lost. In conclusion, the film tells us:
contraception is important
Don't give birth when you're not sure if you want to have a baby
No matter how well you do, the child is not guaranteed to develop abnormally, so let it be.
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