I was a little impatient when I saw half of it, not because of the continuous dialogue, but because I saw the shadow of Annie's baby - just when she told the history of her madness.
Neither moved nor shocked.
The heroine's expression is too hypocritical. Two people in love, when they get along alone, have several different expression changes every time they say a word. Often, men say you stay, she doesn't say anything, then after 5 expressions, she smiles and says something else.
Although it's a show in the New Wave movie book list, I still don't like it.
From a rational point of view, I do not believe that there is an unforgettable love in this world. Only those who can't forget their love.
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