To be honest, I didn't understand it at all. Maybe I was foolish. After reading it, I was confused. There were many questions I couldn't figure out. I don't know if anyone can help me out: 1. What is the relationship between the short-haired corpse and the heroine at the beginning? If it's the heroine, why is the hairstyle different? If it's her mother, who is the woman in the family behind? If it's not, then who is it? 2. Did the heroine's father really kill the heroine or did the heroine take drugs? If you really kill the last heroine, why does it appear again? Is it resurrected or is it an illusion of other people (who is it?)? Why did the heroine's father kill her? Is it because she doesn't keep up with drugs and ruined her style or is it another reason? 3. Who is that man with long hair and shaggy hair? Who is that dwarf? What does it have to do with movies? 4. Did Bob kill anyone? Was the killer his friend? Why doesn't the appearance and the name match the number? 5. Isn’t the heroine’s boyfriend Bob? But why are all the fat guys who go out to be the hostess every time? 6. Is James the heroine's spare tire on the motorcycle? 7. Why doesn't the hostess like her clothes? Are they gay? 8. Who is that old man who always runs around? Does it have anything to do with the movie? 9. The name and movie lines all mention walking with fire, but the whole movie is not popular? Instead, the body is in the water, what does the director mean? Does the duality of water and fire transform into each other? 10. The heroine often has all kinds of hallucinations and emotions out of control, but people around him don’t seem to think she is strange. The director tells us not to take drugs. Taking drugs will cause hallucinations and emotions to be out of control and people around them will become abnormal. NS?
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