. Knowing that I have studied too much philosophy and am very unfamiliar with this narrative or something, I think this kind of movie just makes the audience experience the darkness of life again is meaningless, maybe someone can see "the reflection of yourself" ", and then start to reflect, but most people have not continued their original life after reflecting...
Anyway, to me, it is meaningless
to talk about the movie itself. Since I don't like the story and the point of view, then I will talk about the characters. Sigh, I think the highlight of the whole film is Fatty Matt. When I was a child, I didn't hate society when I encountered such a thing, and I became a good person. Of course, I don't even have a partner with his sister. The former is probably disliked by others. , the latter dislikes all the people in town The
heroine's ex-boyfriend is a bit like the star wars actor in "The Big Bang Theory"...
Matt's sister still regards the heroine as an old idol, when she is excited to see the former high school When she quietly told her about giving gifts to the heroine, the heroine said "Thank you" coldly, and finally hit the head with a blow. When she begged the heroine to take her out of the town, the heroine accepted her point of view. But she gave her a blow to the head, that pitiful look...
But it is also, the heroine's life, the house full of garbage, probably poured cold water on her fantasy of a beautiful city, maybe the heroine took the two sisters. My brother went to the big city and everyone's life can be changed, but new problems are expected to appear again. Hey, isn't this an excuse to make a sequel?
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