The plot has added modern elements, and even the scene is more dazzling. Jack is more handsome, more personal and more lovable.
What I like is the plot, which has elements of psychoanalysis.
Alice's problem is the avoidance of men. Behind the insecurities is an unsatisfied longing for fatherly love.
What the Queen of Hearts uses to control the nation is her pursuit of various emotions. What is used to extract various emotional elements are the various hormones secreted by oysters in the gamble that they only win but not lose. The illusory satisfaction is gradually paralyzing and losing the nerves of the oysters, while frustration and dissatisfaction make them sober and return to the real world.
Jack helps Alice break her psychological limitations and win her love, and Alice finds herself through brave face.
I am afraid that everyone has entered such a dream. But not everyone can come out?
Pride and prejudice, emotion and reason. I try to do the right thing. If the class is not fun, what's the fun?
Not pleased, not to have compassion. Joy, anger, sadness, and joy all hurt God.
Enter the world with the attitude of being born.
Where is the absolute gentleman? Some people say that the purpose of freedom is free exploration. Maybe the process is the only purpose.
10/05/03
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