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This is a movie about the discovery and awakening of self-consciousness. I don’t know how many people can experience Minnie’s eroticism firsthand. , debauchery, depravity, and fornication behind the hard and pure growth.
Minnie isn't pretty, she's not smart, she's deviant, and she's numb and confused about what's going on around her. Seducing my mother's lover, sexual immorality, prostitution, drug addiction, betrayal, lesbian... I was stunned by such a variety of rebellion. Yet the film still has its charms.
Adolescents tend to fake their maturity, and in their eyes the quickest road to adulthood is sex. Minnie grew up in a family that lacked a father, and her father's love and mother's love were also lacking. When she entered adolescence and was extremely eager to grow into an adult, she chose to be with Monron, a person who can give her respect and value, even if he is herself. Mother's Lover - having sex, gaining a real sense of presence and a sense of accomplishment to prove one's worth. Whether Minnie prostitutes, smokes, or runs away from home, she is practicing what she believes to be the correct values and trying to integrate herself into the adult society, not an ignorant girl who is willing to degenerate. It is really not easy for her to go up and down on the road to adulthood alone. We should not despise and laugh at the growth path of young people who lack guidance.
Even with an unhappy family and bad relationships, Minnie's brilliance is still amazing. The comics with peculiar style and straightforward lines are as vivid as if they have a soul in her writing, bold but not lacking in emotional delicacy. Although her eyes are not beautiful, they shine with the confusion of youth, the confusion of growth, and the unyielding ferocity, which are more touching.
Fortunately, in the end, she found herself again. Rejected the marriage with Monron that my mother urged and reconciled, found the love in my heart, made a living by this, and honestly faced the people I used to be, things I used to be, and myself, and bravely explored the real, my own life. The silent power of moisturizing things appears to be more courageous.
This film has created a rich texture of the decadence of the last century, which makes one can't help but indulge in it, but there are some values infiltrated in it that I can't accept, so I don't like it very much. However, this film cannot stand the casual slander and contempt of others.
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