In the movie, the protagonist almost feels very low self-esteem and has almost no self-esteem in front of many people. Almost all people think that pine nuts are beautiful, positive, optimistic, warm and kind, but they can never figure out why she fell into love rat's hands again and again and "died a natural death". In fact, there are many unknown emotions hidden in their bones. They can see their ingratiation, inferiority and attack, but they don't have the ability to feel that they are in low self-esteem.
The main line of this TV is also very simple and clear, but the meaning is very profound and worth watching. The story is a typical A+B double-line narrative. One line is that Chuan Yusheng gradually understands the old story of Aunt Matsuko through clues. The other line is written in the first person, and Matsuko tells his own staged life. The story after that is almost exactly the same as the movie. I have to say that when I closed this book, I was a little disappointed.
As the protagonist, pine nut is very sad all his life, full of lights and stage, even set off by clips and songs. In the novel, a lot of first-person narration can make us understand pine nut's inner world better. This woman has a kind of infatuation. This woman has been living for love. This time really can't judge good or bad. In the novel, after Long Yang appeared on the A-line, pine nuts were gradually promoted to a higher level. In Long Yang's mouth, pine nuts were goddesses, and their selfless love for him was unbearable.