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Trystan 2022-04-24 07:01:22

When you are asked to imagine and describe an ugly thing as something beautiful and memorable, you can also tell exactly which is true and which is false. It turns out that there are three versions of a thing, the version from other people's perspectives, my version and the version of the thing itself. When faced with fear, the first thing that human beings think about is how to escape from him. When you choose to face it soberly, most people die at the moment of confrontation, and a few people live with torment and the prejudice of others. Do you know that your memory is deceiving you? The beautiful story in your memory may be just you It's just a small piece of artistic processing

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  • Dennis 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    It is understandable for the heroine to recollect and reflect on this past event in her heart after many years, but she still cannot understand why the heroine still reveals an ambiguous attitude towards this experience in the process of exploring the past many years later. The excuse of lack of care in childhood and precociousness of mind has long lost its persuasiveness. These confusions made the relief of the heroine in the end a bit unexpected, and at the same time lost her due tension.

  • Cielo 2022-03-24 09:03:24

    The 78/100 film uses rich scheduling techniques to convey a girl's thoughts about a "old childhood event", and truly and subjectively recalls stories and emotions that go beyond the perspective of the victim. The inability to meet the need to be loved and to be noticed is a big reason for "going astray," and the movie makes it pretty clear. The director is not as mature as a novice who only has two movies, but also integrates that subtle literary sense into the movie, praise.

The Tale quotes

  • Jennifer: Don't you think it's a little cult-like? I mean, I didn't think it at the time, but now in retrospect? You know, the whole group thing. Worshiping pain, endurance, it's a bit religious, don't you think?

    Mrs. G: Really... really, Jenny?... I expected so much more of you.

  • Jenny at 13: I'm the hero of this story, NOT the victim. They fell apart, I didn't.