From the time the heroine paid a high price to move the doll into the bathtub, my thinking has been focused on creating a human being, how similar it is to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein story many years ago. When the male protagonist told the female protagonist not to turn on the bathroom light on the phone, I was also nervous, thinking that the female protagonist would definitely turn on the light and see things that should not be seen, and then I reminded myself that this is not a horror movie = =
female The Lord began to live with the doll, and from here on, my disgust for the heroine increased, and at the same time, I had a deep sympathy for the doll. As a puppet, he has overfulfilled his task, not only imitating according to historical data, but also being able to learn and use it now, and under no circumstances will he be rude to the master. On the other hand, the heroine, if she sees the doll as a human being, she shouldn't yell at him, drink, beat and scold him, this is not a good way to cultivate emotions; if she sees the doll as a tool, she shouldn't Have high interactive expectations for him, just enjoy it according to the set program. The contradiction of the heroine herself led to the wrong use of the doll. Think of Frankenstein back then, how much trouble he caused the male protagonist after being given life and created, and finally almost wiped out the male protagonist's entire family because his emotional needs were not met = = (how can it sound so misinterpreted) .
Therefore, the correct way to use dolls is not for what is lost and found, but for what you can’t ask for, such as creating a secret love object that you have YY countless times in reality but absolutely impossible, DIY love is just a dream, if you get bored one day Wake up from a dream, just to get rid of the shadow of secret love and start a new life; if you have been indulging in such a life, it is also a good way to self-anesthetize to meet your emotional needs.
PS The way the puppet looks back in the attic at the end is really distressing~
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