The only lover who believed in her died suddenly and absurdly in order to untie her knot. When my mother also left, there was really no nostalgia. The fire ended the grievances and thoughts. (That fire is like the fire at the end of "Django Unchained")
No amount of beautiful and fashionable clothing can hide the evil in the mind.
A very serious subject is presented in the form of black humor, and it is more comfortable. There are too many bright spots, especially the role of the mother. Kate's beauty seems to have just debuted.
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