In fact, it's hard to imagine being a vulnerable, homeless little girl, and the mood of a prostitute who is self-dissolute. It is such a combination, in a lower society where friendliness is hardly seen, a narrow story of the collision of conscience and innocence.
Although the little girl finally returned to the family and returned to a warm and friendly society. But in this past, her heart trauma should be difficult to heal on the way to love and be loved in the future.
Every time I see a film like this, I feel helpless. Every good person seems to have a hidden evil side of human nature. When the evil of human nature erupts, it is ordinary and innocent others who are powerless to resist.
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