This is a genius story. Generally speaking, as long as it is a story of genius, it will inevitably end in tragedy, whether it is "The Pianist at Sea 1900" or the protagonist with a sharp nose like a dog. "France" in that era, as written in the book, was actually very filthy. It seemed that the toilet had not even been invented in that era. on the street. The film's leading actor's persistent pursuit of fragrance eventually buried his talent and future, but all he cares about is the taste, not love. After killing so many beautiful girls, although the male protagonist has created a perfume that can conquer the world, what this perfume brings to people is only unprovoked worship, yearning, and no love. So at the last moment he was being divided, I think the stench that surrounded him at birth was still in his mind. It stinks, but this is the real life. You can't keep any smell, because you don't have feelings, only attachments can't support a person's inner world.
So he's just the protagonist of the story, not the real perfumer.
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