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Is the anorexic girl in Thin Man similar to Lily Collins's life experience?
I think so, too. Thin Man stars Lily Collins and Keanu Reeves. You may not know that Lily Collins, the famous Snow White in Hollywood, is also a severe anorexia nervosa, so this movie is actually a true portrayal of the goddess Lily, who will suddenly faint even in direct sunlight.

In the film, our male god Samuel Reeve also devoted enough love to cure the anorexia of the goddess Lily in a unique way. In one scene, Levi's, who plays the doctor, points out that Lily's hair is very lush, and even describes her as "furry", and points out that she is not only thin, but also scary and unattractive, and is likely to die one day. In fact, because of excessive weight loss, the body is extremely thin, and there is not enough fat to keep the body temperature. In order to maintain the basic body temperature, the body compensatory grows more hair, which is tantamount to a bolt from the blue for beauty lovers.

The 29-year-old explained: "I started writing a book last year, and I just finished my chapter a week before I got Marty's script." It's like using your own experience to express your expression and control your emotions. This is what I was afraid of before. When talking about this process, she said: "This aroused my emotions, but this time it was done in a safer and healthier way with the help of a nutritionist.

This not only prepared me physically, but also prepared me emotionally. This requires a variety of psychological adjustment methods to return to my previous time. As you know, I have had such an experience myself. I am very interested in the theme of this film, and I think it is necessary to restore the patient's most struggling process to the audience, so that everyone can better understand anorexia patients and hope to help more anorexia patients. Recently, she was interviewed by a magazine again, expressing her thoughts on the whole film and her mental journey of fighting anorexia more completely.