When I put quotation marks on "real", I suddenly felt that this film was a success. When it asked us to mention the appearance of a person, it added double quotation marks.
But even if we know that the outside is not the whole thing, we shouldn't be so shallow and judge a person only by appearance. Do we really do this in real life? Why does the appearance that was unimportant when you were a child become more and more important as you grow up? Especially when boys are judging girls.
In the film, in fact, there are some prejudices against unbeautiful girls everywhere. They think that a beauty is very kind because she was an ugly girl, but she didn’t realize she would become a swan, so she kept it like that. Good attitude. And is it really because of her inner beauty that Hall approached her? It is not because she is beautiful in this hypnotic state that she approached her.
In the end, it is not the inner beauty, but the outer beauty...
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