Seriously, I don't like the heroine because of her image. I'll review it here. Can't a girl who is not beautiful enjoy sex, or that a girl who is not beautiful can't use sex. Is it your own label? In fact, she can also hook up with all kinds of opponents, and not being beautiful is not an obstacle in itself. However, most people think that a girl who is sensually beautiful is a vixen, and a girl who is not beautiful is degrading, and she can't even be a fairy. It's the same for men in exchange. A handsome guy is called a frivolous man, and an ugly guy is called a scumbag. It's all derogatory, why does it sound so bad. I belong to the Appearance Association. I can condone myself to only like beautiful ones, but I need to reflect on my disregard for the self-identification of the "not so beautiful" group, which is actually a form of discrimination.
As mentioned at the beginning, the theme of the movie is the growth of the girl's family (suddenly I found a lot of non-key points to say), this is a girl who lacks love, no matter how unruly and "dissolute" she is, she is insecure. Her various strong needs to get another person's intimacy actually came from disapproval of herself. The girl finally understood that she does not need the love of others to recognize herself. The premise of getting love is to love herself. In fact, this is the ultimate answer that has been said countless times, but I believe that not everyone understands it from the bottom of their hearts. . The little girl acted very well, and even the body language in the later period can feel the pride and ease of a grown up woman, so I like this girl in the last third, and in turn, her "dissolute" is also a brave attempt , fortunately the ending is good. May all girls be able to go through the "insecure" period safely. The key to becoming a woman is to love yourself.
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