it. Some people say that they blame Kara's father, some say that they blame Kara's mother, and some say that they blame the male protagonist himself. They are all kind people, and they made a wrong step, but in the end it was this ending
. When Marcus went to his godfather's house, the lively family environment formed a contrast with his house. Everyone knows this, this is everyone's love for Luca. The foreshadowing of the impression of a psychological problem in S.
From the fact that Carla lost her way in the small town and sat at the door of her house, her parents couldn't find her. It can be seen that the education of her parents was actually lacking. This is because everyone is a victim to her. The foreshadowing of the impression,
people are always based on one-sided information, peeking at the leopard, self-righteous judgments
that children are naturally weak, and when people choose to believe in children, the male protagonist has also become weak, and it is a choice between the weak and the weak, how can it be fair? This sway of humanity is despairing. The director grasps the rhythm of the plot just right, and the repeated entanglement of reason and sensibility pushes the conflict to a climax. The male protagonist is in the church, under the gaze of the gods, and loses his mind.
When you think everything is calm, the director gives you a ruthless attack from behind. A shot
of trust is like a layer of window paper. Once it is pierced, there will be scars no matter how it sticks.
I think of a problem in the Harvard Open Class. There is a healthy person and five dying people who need organ transplants in different locations. You will Did you kill this person to save those five people?
In the complex social standards, in the whispering of gossip, you have unknowingly made a move,
or in everyone's scope, you have become the prey
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