Born to be human, don't be sorry.

Kasey 2022-04-24 07:01:23

The weird style of the opening movie will make you wonder if this is a particularly depressing story. Using flashbacks, the story begins with Matsuko's nephew, who was sent by his father to clean up the belongings of his "never met" aunt Matsuko. The two talked about Matsuko who disappeared 30 years ago. If he doesn't get the attention of his father, he is always disliked. His father's love and eyes seem to always belong to his sister who is in bed for a long time. Over time, a giving personality is formed, and the desire to be loved and affirmed strongly impacts Matsuko. Saying that she is self-deprecating seems to have nothing to refute. She vaguely admitted to stealing, being framed by students, being easily abandoned by colleagues, and then resigning in a panic. Cohabiting with a writer suffering from depression, I plan to use love and tolerance to resolve the domestic violence. However, love cannot generate electricity. The writer can't control himself to commit suicide by lying on the rails so as not to hurt Matsuko. From here, I am afraid that Matsuko's tragic and beautiful life will begin. Desires to be loved and affirmed, so she devotes herself to every relationship that seems turbulent and shaky, every time when life is full of hope, Matsuko will always sing, and her face is moving and holy, as her students say God. Just a little bit every time, just a little bit. It may be that she really doesn't love herself enough. To love others, she must first learn to love herself. This is the truth. Killed and went to jail, and met the only friend in her life. After being released from prison, the honest man did not wait for her for eight years. His love for Songzi was a heroic dream, a promise, and even life. But for the honest man, anyone can do it. Although Matsuko has been in love again and again - if it can be called love, every time it is a gesture of moth to the flame, like no one else, unstoppable. Not everyone can do it, and this may also be due to the paranoia brought to her by her family of origin. She has always longed for a person who said welcome home to her, and she can't wait. Since then, he has eaten and drank, lived absurdly alone, and became a stinky fat man. She fell in love with a star, wrote a thick letter, and looked forward to receiving a reply every day, as if life had sparked hope again. However, of course, the result was not as she wished, where can I get it back? She has beauty, money and beauty. The correct way to chase stars should not be to lose weight and clean up to chase offline activities, and then become addicted. buy buy? Seriously, star chasing is 10,000 times happier than constantly meeting scumbags. If you can get a certificate with idols, you can also do it, and your life will become much happier.
Born to be human, don't be sorry.

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