The title of "Beauty in a Box" and the plot in the front of the movie made me think it was "The Girl in the Box", "Cultivating Desires in the Forbidden Room" or something like that. Fortunately, it wasn't. Compared with the latter, this film is better in terms of structure, conception and technique.
In the minds of many men, the person they love is a god. If she is flawed or flawed, she is Venus with a broken arm.
But they don't know that they are not for their worship and possession, but based on mutual love and care.
The film constantly uses Venus as an image. Sometimes incomplete, sometimes complete, sometimes broken.
And the bird in the cage, how many women's innuendo is this? It hurts to think.
But what makes me ponder more is, if every child in the world has a sunny and happy childhood, how many tragedies in the world will not happen again?
Nick woke up, but it was all just a dream.
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