The movie unfolds as real as life, and Juliette ignores the world, although her release from prison did not take away the sadness and despair in her heart. My younger sister met her elder sister who she hadn't seen in 15 years, and she was a little overwhelmed, afraid that she might hurt her accidentally. 15 years passed by like water, my sister grew up and got married and had two adopted daughters. But there is an unspeakable connection between them because of this murder. Juliette thought everyone had forgotten her and didn't want to mention it. But my sister never stopped missing her. All recorded in the book. I have always loved you deeply, and Juliette's love and guilt for her son lingers for 15 years. Every real fragment converges into a film, and suddenly I feel a little cold. Do you think I will talk to you? Juliette growled at the fat female social worker, I saw the real face behind you. Is it too sensitive? or self-protection. She only responded lightly to the ravings of the police officers like Orinoco who wanted to see them. What is life to that police officer? It is suffering, forcing yourself to watch boring TV and eat healthy food. But it all means nothing to him. Love is still too extravagant for him and her. Juliette was unquestionably lucky, it was nice, it was nice to have family together. Another teacher who cared about her came into her life. In the end, the conflict was finally resolved, the truth was finally revealed, and it was raining outside the window, how beautiful! I'm right here.
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