I'll try to be as brief as possible: at first, when a bearded man was holding a shotgun and not hunting and aiming at a little red-clothed loli, his heart tightened, and then the screen went black and came to the campus, "...what? There is also a youth drama." By chance, a crow hits the glass of the study room and the girl develops a strange disease. She has to be taken care of by a female classmate. Later, they went to a party together. Just when they thought that a gentle little brother would come to comfort a girl with an unfortunate childhood, her new female classmate actually slept with her! "Damn it! Lesbian movies!" The heart cried out for welfare. When I was about to enjoy the next beauty, the lights showed a vision, and the instruments were disordered. "Fuck! There's actually magic!" Just as she was about to see the shock, her grandma appeared again! Her grandmother was taking psychotic epilepsy pills, "Fuck! Fine slices!" In an instant, she was forced to go up there! Then the girl came home, and her father told the girl that she was unconscious in a few words like a Shaolin monk. At this time, I realized that this matter may not be that simple. Through the memories of the comatose girl's dream, as well as the "Baby in the Lake Case" and "The Mysterious Fire Incident in the Boat", it turns out that this may be a "fantasy movie". When I saw the girl leave home, I thought that maybe a new superhero with a complex and tragic background in Nordic mythology, but who broke free of all shackles and shackles, was about to be born!
However, she went back to the campus... her girlfriend walked over... and received a kiss... At this moment, she suddenly said, "Oh... yes, there is a lesbian." Then it was gone. it's gone...
What? What does it really mean? Uh... Probably to express anger and resistance to "a patriarchal society armed with religious power and a scientific system". Her half-paralyzed mother should be a symbol of the older generation who succumbed to patriarchal power; it was probably the tone of "a few romantic people still look at the present".
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