This film adopts a realistic documentary technique, plain but profound, reflecting the social loneliness and economic weakness from the 1970s to the 1980s, people's depressed life, and the so-called pastime. The heroine is a 14-year-old girl, lovely and generous, it can be seen that she is very tall and looks good. But because of curiosity about the dark side of society, it can also be said that the environment really affects people. 123 minutes, a movie, watching her and the people around her step by step towards desolation is really regrettable and thoughtful. Especially after she and her boyfriend, who was deeply addicted to drugs, were discovered by their family members, they said they wanted to stop taking drugs every time, but they couldn't hold on, which made people very worried. The terrifying goosebumps scenes are hard to think of as what a 14-year-old girl experienced. The ending is a bit of relief. In the previous scene, the hostess was overdose and collapsed in the women’s public bathroom. The dictation in the latter scene: Back to her hometown in the country, she hadn’t taken drugs for 18 months, recalling how she felt at that time very scary. Overall, it is really worth watching. It can be regarded as an educational film that warns people to stay away from drugs and other mental devastation.
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