Funan killed all the people who hurt her, but in the end, she couldn't bear to kill Haewon, but Haewon did not hesitate to use the flute to kill Funan. flute...
The tragic origin of Funan’s life has a lasting relationship with Hae-won. I tried my best to convince myself not to go too much to blame Hae-won as a child, but I really can’t understand Hae-won’s ability to help him when he grows up Funan, but still chose to stand idly by.
While watching the movie I thought Hae-won was an overly artistic character. I think that a normal person should be grateful when facing a friend who has suffered in his place, always thinking about repayment, and cherishing each other for the rest of his life; I think that even if Hae-won failed to save Funan when he was a child, he would still grow up Afterwards, I often help and care; I think, even if I grow up and fail to remember the friend who saved my childhood when I was a child, I will never stand by when I see Fu Nan who is in a sea of misery... I think, Hae Won must be a human being The "cowardice" and "indifference" of magnifying the role created by a person.
Later, I found out that maybe, there really is such a person.
Later, I felt that maybe we shouldn't demand how much another individual is devoted to us, but as long as she has one-tenth of the love and trust that Funan has for Hae-won, it is worth cherishing in our hearts. And we, too, have to repay the same kindness, so as not to lose the "Funan" in our lives...
In the end, the movie is slightly bloody and slightly scary.
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