talk about the psychopath played by Leighton~ In fact...she is indeed a bit morbid, possessive, does not allow anyone to get close to her friends, and even does some crazy things To prevent friends from being hurt... These behaviors are indeed very abnormal compared to normal people's friendship, but I don't think it is LES. Logically speaking, in fact, everyone is a little sick, possessive not only There are only between men and women, but also between friends, but some people are a little less, some people are a little more, if you don't like it, you think she is a pervert.
When I was young, I used to be very withdrawn. I didn't have many friends. It was rare to make a friend. She was better with others, and I would also be a little unhappy. In fact, this is normal. We all want to have someone who can always accompany you and support you by your side no matter what happens, but can a friend do it? I believe that even the best friends can't do it. After all, they will have their own lives. Speaking of this, I think of the friendship between B and S in GG. In fact, two people can do that, I feel very good. Who has never had such a little sickness? I once also hoped that a friend could always accompany me. When I grow up, I understand that it is impossible, and I still have to accept the world realistically.
Leighton's role is full of a kind of warm, weird and beautiful morbidity. When I saw her fall, she held Sara's arm tightly and felt sour in her heart. Even though what she did was crazy, I could still understand the little loneliness in her heart, she was very lonely, she just wanted a friend who could always be with her, but in the wrong way.
In general, it's okay, although the plot is really general, the ending is a bit baffling (I said sara, you killed your roommate, won't the school hold you accountable? Her parents won't? Fortunately, they live in the dormitory...even if they are Do you feel guilty if you are mentally ill = =) But for Leighton's sake, I still have to support Leighton, praise Leighton's acting skills!
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