I don't feel like I've made it clear. There is no reason for the parents' attitude towards the girl's growth process to convince me. Maybe it's because of the small cost? The people and social environment in the whole film are separated, which makes me feel that the story does not take place in real life, the characters do not stand up, and the promotion of the plot is weak. Are girls born perverted or acquired, what was their family like before the incident, and did the father's change before and after the death of the mother? Not a single question could be explained clearly, and everything that had happened was taken lightly. As an absurd type, this film has no meaning that can be deeply digged. The theme of "loneliness makes people pervert" can not be considered deep, and it is too straightforward to express where it needs to be obscure. My mother's eyes didn't have any problems, and I felt that the film was neither curious nor terrifying, and wanted to be subtle but straightforward.
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