All those who want to show their acting skills by acting in various mental illnesses should watch this film first, especially when she hasn't fully had a seizure, and when she has just "recovered".
The irritable control freak cross-eyed husband is also a must, forcing everyone to be happy or calm as planned, but he loves his family and co-workers and is respected. The little son is very cute.
The opera soundtrack is amazingly in line with ordinary life, and the undercurrent of ordinary life is like an exaggerated opera plot.
Swan Lake is her loneliness. She is crazy, but children are willing to understand her, so maybe it is this adult society that is crazy.
When she returned to the party, she spoke, but the camera was behind her, facing other people. It meant that she was just holding back that she didn't want to lose this home again.
How can you "be yourself" without the space for yourself? The Private brand at home is exactly what it means.
Everything at the end returns to "nature", which makes the film break away from "official prose" and return to "prose". Really talented play, including puns on the English title.
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