A friend recommended this movie to me. After watching it, I felt very depressed. Songzi's vitality was really tenacious. Every time she said "I think my life is over," she stood up again. Of course, how young she was at that time, and time, and love. It's a pity that a normal life is still out of reach. It's nothing more than wanting to be loved and loved, but not only the indifference will disappoint people, but also the love. She is always enduring, even if she is beaten, she still has to stick to it and keep hope. Maybe this is also a way of being valued, better than nothing. Yes, in order to be valued, she kept trying to please others, using her face, her body, and her love, but that blow on the snow would knock anyone down, so she stopped resisting, and was resigned to life, no One can believe that kindness has finally been squandered.
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