Some extreme movies did not give Songzi a happy ending at the end. Every time I saw her face a new life full of chicken blood, life gave him another painful blow, which was really chilling. . I don't agree with those who say that poor people must be hateful. It was her childhood, her relatives, and the lack of communication between them that contributed to her being a little humble, cowardly, and even self-sacrificing. People with low self-esteem and loneliness are always more dependent on others and value every emotion more. She places her hopes on others. Even if she suffers domestic violence or deception, she is still better than one person. This is indeed her sadness, but none of us may understand the mood under that kind of situation.
Originally thought it was a dark and extreme film, but seeing Songzi's yearning for a new life and admiring the scene every time, every joyful music and dance, people can't help but feel distressed for her, jumped down from her but grabbed the railing again. I admired her when she was young. No matter what, she still wanted to live, but I thought she was a very optimistic girl who was always full of expectations, fantasies and longings for happiness.
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