There are endless thoughts and love under the indifference, and the sour summary is sometimes not so bad, but this does not seem to be the focus of this film. We are just following behind a woman who has been in prison for 15 years, watching her slowly come out of her ego, expecting a smiling face, expecting people around her to treat her better, expecting her to be real, that's personal Charm and performance, long gone.
Maybe she should really thank her for having such a good sister. If possible, we must not think that it is good to live alone. If possible, be kind to our relatives. From movies and novels, I have learned how to love and be loved. The end of reason finally returns to sensibility. Perhaps that is the meaning of existence. Pure nonsense, nothing to do with the movie.
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