I like this movie very much. I watched it twice and was moved by a few small plots in it. The first episode is that the male protagonist was unable to approach the female protagonist for fear of changing his appearance after sleeping, so he never dared to sleep. I am trying very hard to spend more time with the heroine. The second plot is that when the heroine is waiting for her face-changing lover on the street one day, she closes her eyes, (because the hero will automatically change her appearance every day), so she tries to feel something, or smell or sound can help her identify what is in front of her. Man, the male protagonist said, you don't have to remember, I will come and hold your hand. The third plot is that the heroine can't hold on any longer, and the repressed emotion that she can't be humane to outsiders, coupled with the uncertainty of changing her face every day, the helpless despair and sadness after she wants to give up. (Of course it must be admitted that the heroine looks what I like:) So in this face-seeing world, such a heroine loves a person's soul, it should only be found in movies.
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