I wanted to kill the rabbit from start to finish.
I don't know how high the sky is, the uncultivated rabbit. On the surface, she is doing cute performances, and doing detrimental activities in the middle of the night. I always think that humans are evil, but in this movie I am willing to be an evil human.
The heroine, a typical Virgin, accuses humans of plundering animal territories, but ignores that nature is inherently cruel. Don’t rabbits be like those who don’t work hard and steal the fruits of other people’s labor? Why do I de-worm, water and fertilize the fruit that I have grown so hard to plant, but when it is harvested, it will fall into your abdomen. You must know that you did not help when de-worming, watering and fertilizing. Distorted values, I can't agree.
Do things without considering the consequences, do whatever they want, do whatever they want, for selfish desires, mess up other people’s lives, destroy other people’s feelings, and damage other people’s houses. The most hateful thing is that they have to take their own family early, and their family members are so supportive and cooperative. Its plan, really, is going to be ruined.
Doing so many things, feeding the male protagonist with allergic food, using electricity, instigating animals to ruin other people’s homes, and eventually even blowing up their own homes. It’s really ironic. The irony is that everyone forgave him at the end and regarded his deeds as heroic deeds. The three views are really ruined.
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