红发

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20世纪50年代衣食丰足的乡村家庭。家中最小的男孩由于一头红发,脸上布满雀斑,被母亲取了“胡萝卜须”的小名。胡萝卜须本是个纯良的孩子,他努力亲近父母,渴望爱抚。然而母亲因偏爱他的哥哥和姐姐而歧视他,对他冷峻刻薄,他很想知道母亲的身体,终于在偷看母亲洗澡的时候跌落而摔破了头。

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