To be honest, I was initially attracted by cyan, but as the plot progressed, I lost the desire to start, and slowly entered the director's world. After watching the movie, I felt that the film was about a group of poor people. The female teacher went from passive to active (the little male protagonist often ran to her house at the beginning, and then her wine bottle threatened the active and passive between the male protagonist and the love between the two) and saw it later. The expression of the teacher drinking at home alone I think she fell in love with her student but the student no longer loves her; the male protagonist is mainly in the process of growing up, and he began to fall in love with the teacher because of his immaturity and then came into contact with the teacher After the husband began to change and became mature, I guess he also realized that his difficulty and his simplicity, so he couldn't bear to have sex with the teacher again. I don't think the male protagonist loves the female protagonist, he is just in adolescence, and the teacher It is the opposite sex that he has the most contact with besides his mother, including when I was studying, I would also yy the female teacher in class, and when he realized that what he did was wrong, he planned to leave the teacher and turned to the one who showed himself before. A girl of the same age, I also think he doesn't like this girl, he just turned his feelings towards the teacher to her, and another reason should be that he rejected the girl before so he wanted to compensate the girl with this, this is the process of his transformation, and In the end, his brother's accidental death also gave him an inner blow. I believe this will make him more mature. I can't guess that the little girl has two sides. If she is smart, then she should know that the male protagonist does not love him. , can be found in the movie theater, so the girl likes his appearance. If the little girl is not very smart, then she should apologize and forgive the male protagonist after the movie theater, so she still likes him; I think the teacher is the worst here. My husband, who likes the moving, living cattle and sheep of the old era (a product of the old era), but dislikes nylon socks woven by inanimate machines (the new era), I think her husband should not know that she cheated, because I think his setting is a simple man living in his own world who likes old products and listens to classical music.
Why did the male protagonist keep going to the cabinet and take all the books behind him. Did he want to find the note that was passed down before?
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