But there is no doubt that I still love this drama unconditionally. Of course, it's not because of the almost realistic surgical lens inside.
In this season, my favorite episodes are this:
the friendship between men and men. When two people sit in a deserted wedding hall or joke about trying a cake, I feel like I really want to have such a friend.
Women and women understand each other in a fight.
The plastic gorilla is a fixed perfect shape in the eyes of humans, but it can't escape the golden eyes of the male orangutan. The sixth sense of animal nature knows that it is different from other orangutans. The female orangutan died in the male orangutan who couldn't love it. It seems to be ironic that human plastic surgery is an eventful act that is higher and lower than the nature of animals.
Race change, integration, and even annihilation. The film mentions the pure ethnography of neo-Nazi fanatics.
Finally, the section that made me feel most emotional: The ugly woman finds a beautiful man to do plastic surgery, and obtains sexual satisfaction that she has never had in her life by accepting humiliation, at the cost of exposing her ugly body and putting on her face. Paper bag. No blood, no handcuffs, no whip torture and abuse. The ugly woman left in tears. She was full of indifferent self-confidence, and even a delusion of self-defeating and self-defeating. She said that she had an experience that she had never had but always wanted. Although the price was sad abuse, "at least I know After being ugly, there is no need to please you at all." So, both she and he got the relief they wanted. To please, I thought it was quite insightful.
tired. Can't write. Beauty is a curse to the world, and this is the central language of this season.
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