This movie is a remedy for Rosemary's baby, and if Rosemary's baby is a metaphor for some myth or classic or a play with the movie, this movie is closer to the essence or life, and there is a woman at the beginning. I committed suicide for no reason. The male protagonist didn’t know her, but out of selfishness or other caring reasons, I went to see a woman with a whole body bandaged. In the end, the woman’s screams were endless. Everyone has persecution delusions or love delusions. And it tends to give a reasonable explanation to a thing or event, whether there is obsessive-compulsive disorder, and give ourselves a world that is more in line with our own experience. In such a world, we will feel safe, so the male protagonist is very neurotic and puts everything They all moved on to this suicide incident and related them. In the end, the neurasthenic male protagonist used his own life to prove his thoughts to prove why the woman committed suicide. Did the male protagonist commit suicide? No, he was indeed killed by those tenants. Yes, those tenants are fighting each other for their own interests, making it like a palace fight, but it is true, this kind of thing can be seen everywhere, for what, for survival, because there is no ability to just leave , and as the ruler and the landlord, he only cares about the reputation of the house, which is outrageously indifferent, so why don't they pierce this window paper to let us live in a world full of love? Because everyone is selfish, and Luffy can only exist in One Piece, not everyone is a saint (great man), we must compress ourselves into infinitely small in order not to have an impact on others, and in this way others can be unscrupulous and better Oppressing us and bullying the weak have always been the rules of this world and our human nature. So what should we do? Do we want all kind and innocent people to be pushed out of the window of this world? Is it only possible to roar of despair and terror at them? Then admit the evil of this world, admit that human nature is evil, and stop resisting, because sometimes resistance is actually siding with them. Isn't there a lot of good and beautiful things in this world, and finally recall the neurotic Women's clothing tycoon Sky, not to mention pretty 0.0
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