Very obscure expression, whether it's about sex or the love part. I haven't read the novel, and I don't know the author's wishes, but I still feel bad. That kind of passion doesn't seem to be enough to be reckless. The quick collision is a bit far-fetched. I don't see Alice's confusion. Her choice between love and trust is unnatural, and the love that collides with the heart should not let go after hesitation. What are those blue eyes? At that moment, it was love, or at that moment, those charming eyes were just a gap for desire. After a while, desire becomes rational. I hate such expressions.
Which part of the brain controls trust? After watching this fragmented film, I kept thinking, What can trust be like? Besides sexual abuse, he also has schizophrenia. What is that like? Is it paranoid or just a little paranoid? It seems that he is accustomed to using medicine to explain some psychology, and he cannot think of suitable diseases. He is not paranoid or obsessive. He just lacks a sense of security and lacks trust. I've always found the lack of trust to be a sad thing. He's a sad man! What was the past? I didn't see which part was real after all. Where did the mail come from? What are Adam's clear eyes? I believe that Chen Kaige's expression is wrong. I want to read the original work and see that he really kills me gently!
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