Both molly and ray are two spoiled rich girls, the former is 20+, and the estate agent swindled out the money and had to work for the latter. She is 8 years old and is simply a copy of Natalie Portman in "This Killer Is Not So Cold", very cute and ridiculous.
In this world, there is no perfect life, no truly happy person. Even if the family is rich, Molly, whose parents have died, hides her empty life by playing madness, while Ray, whose father becomes a vegetable and whose mother is indifferent to her, uses her unreal age maturity to hide her loneliness and loneliness. . The encounter between the two people seemed unpleasant, like two hedgehogs tinged with each other under the guise of being strong.
Molly's boy who fell in love at first sight at the birthday party was indifferent to her, but because of her music career, she made peace with her female employer. This blow was really a bolt from the blue for Molly. The sadness she walked on the street made people feel distressed.
Ray is lonely, avoiding the things that dad will leave after all and deliberately not talking to him. She knows that her mother will not go during the ballet performance and she looks at the audience with expectant eyes. After her father died, she pretended to be strong and continued to live as usual. But in the end he ran to the big carousel in the playground where Molly took her to.
20-year-old Molly hid in 8-year-old ray’s arms and wept~
20-year-old molly and 8-year-old ray turned to spit on the turntable, then slapped each other and hugged each other and cried ~ the
delicate distance between ages~
The same loneliness and pain~ I
don’t know why that happy ending exists~
How could a guy from that power buy all of Molly's father's guitars to sing for her affectionately? How could the little girl’s mother conscientiously find out that she arranged her clothes before the stage performance? Social reality, real society, real people, how can these human natures that have become influential be as clear as water again, knowing that the director deliberately invented a comedy, but this ending is unreasonable, and it hurts the audience’s heart completely. The audience is not Ragdolls are thinking animals~
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