The plot is thin and almost shirtless. If the director used flashbacks and interludes to disrupt the narrative sequence of the story, this kind of film is like a Chinese movie. You can guess the second half of the movie after watching the beginning. Eighty-nine is close to ten.
The story is completely understood once and for all. It is nothing more than a girl who lost her lover and couldn't let go, and finally spit it out like a thick phlegm stuck in her throat. But since the blonde is the imaginary character of the brunette, that means only a mentally ill person can see it. Then why did her daughter say at the end: "Mom, who is that sister?" I was completely forced. Could it be that there is a problem with the translated version on the Internet? It hurts
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