90% drama and 10% horror, and it's quite conventional. The plot here is secondary, in the first place is a philosophical parable about human life experience, about the human life cycle, about our place in society and the world. If you delve into it, you can "overhear" many deep observations, for example, "a woman is a stew for a man,
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90% drama and 10% horror, and it's quite conventional. The plot here is secondary, in the first place is a philosophical parable about human life experience, about the human life cycle, about our place in society and the world. If you delve into it, you can "overhear" many deep observations, for example, "a woman is a stew for a man, it is tea ..." or "for a woman you are a glass, for a man you are water." Yes, for feminists there is definitely a lot of blood here... that is, food for the mind :
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