other words, I feel that the whole movie has no point, and does not highlight the doctor's treatment methods. Is it love that saves anorexia, or is the heroine fighting against anorexia? In the end, the scene where the mother holds her daughter to drink milk I think it is quite creative, but it seems that this has some kind of curative effect. . . . In the end, the heroine fainted and dreamed that she was about to die. She woke up and suddenly woke up. In the end, she didn't say she was cured, she just went back to continue treatment. So, is it a doctor, or love, or maternal love, or the awareness of survival that makes the heroine brave to fight against anorexia? ? It feels like the whole movie is pointless. . . . . . . I also want to know why the heroine has anorexia, maybe I can't understand the English subtitles I watch. . . . .
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