There are not many scary points, but the emotional scenes are very appealing. There was hardly any feeling of being frightened throughout the whole process, but I just wanted to look down very intently. It is natural to use the les complex of female middle school students-suicide for love and condense resentment, but in the end, it did not kill any irrelevant person, and it does not see the indiscriminate killing of innocents in today's Korean horror movies, it is still very warm A little story.
It's just that I always feel that same-sex love is far deeper or more extreme than opposite-sex love. Once one party derails or something changes, the other party is likely to go crazy, and it must suffer great pain anyway.
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