not a movie review

Shyanne 2022-04-21 09:03:22

After researching for a long time, combined with other film reviews, I came to the conclusion that I am a science student, and there is no literary talent but logic. Sorry.
Character relationship: Monica (black-haired) --- young black-haired girl --- biological mother (yellow-haired bun girl) is the restaurant waiter --- adoptive mother (white-haired girl) --- biological brother (Jenny )
Sophie (yellow hair) --- young yellow-haired girl (Monica's sister) --- biological mother (brown-haired girl)
Plot speculation:
French Sophie's biological mother and father brought Sophie to Italy Take Monica and her brother to France to play. The two women have a very good relationship. However, there is a car accident on the way. Sophie's father and Sophie are both dead. Fei's mother chose one of her own sons and daughters to be her own child, Sophie's mother chose Monica, raised them alone, and has been living in Paris, and Monica's parents raised their son in Italy.
It is estimated that Monica was seriously injured or had some amnesia at the time. The plot in the hospital was the memory of a young Monica. Later, she was raised by her adoptive mother as Sophie, and her name was also Sophie. So she thought she was Sophie, but there were always lingering memories haunting her. For example, he kept imagining what his brother looked like when he was growing up and what his mother looked like. That's why she confuses her husband's appearance with her brother's appearance. , and the yellow hair of the adoptive mother.
She went to Italy instead of France. Even though his childhood memories are gradually awakening, and her hair is gradually turning black, it also means that she gradually finds herself and is no longer controlled by the illusion that she is Sophie.
I won't talk about many plots, and everything will be clear when the relationship between the characters is clarified. You can watch it.
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