02. The film is roughly based on the real life of the Lithuanian girl Dangoule Rasalaite, but the character of the boy Varoga is fictitious.
03. When Lilia sat on a bench and carved "Lilia Forever", you can see Alexandra Dahlström (the film's assistant director and the heroine of Moodyson's "Classmates' Love") appearing on a balcony.
→ Has anyone noticed? Watch it next time.
04. At the end of the film, there is a line that reads:
Dedicated to the millions of children around the world who have become tools of sex trafficking:
whether it is a communist country (the Soviet Union) or a capital society (Sweden, or the United States that Valega aspires to),
Lilia's life was just as tragic, too cruel for a 16-year-old.
Although the movie is good, don't shoot this kind of subject again, and I hope that there will be no Lilia in this world.
When there is no hope in life, only cruel, ruthless, ugly, disgusting, deceitful,
Lilia is understandable to jump.
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