The camera cuts and another woman jumps out, hurriedly parking, getting out, and running to a small restaurant—inserting a dynamic, lively beat into the otherwise mysterious, quiet scene.
The first dialogue between the two heroines allowed us to vaguely guess the relationship between them and the story behind them: Leia briefly mentioned her happy family, and Juliet couldn't hide her loss.
Later, the film develops in a more mysterious and unpredictable direction, and the Vietnamese girl adopted by Leia is undoubtedly the endorsement of the audience, asking the doubts in their hearts one by one - who is Juliet? Why has it never appeared for so many years? Is she really Leia's sister? Why doesn't she like to talk? ...
The film goes deeper and deeper into these doubts, step by step, and Juliet herself peels the cocoons one by one. Many people take it as a joke, but only people who have really been close to the "Juliet Bunch" know it's all true.
"I have always loved you deeply". "who I am? "and who are you?
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