Perfume was a dark horror film directed by French director Albert Tornatore, which was released in 1995. The film was about a young man named Alexander Bosch, who was forced to leave his hometown because of a serious body odor and began his new life in a mysterious village. In the countryside, Alexander met a mysterious girl named Emily. She was a girl with a unique fragrance, which was called "perfume". Alexander began to spend time with Emily and tried to exchange his body odor for Emily's fragrance. However, as time passed, Alexander gradually realized that he had to get rid of his own smell or he would never be able to get Emily's love. At the climax of the story, Alexander has to face the pain of his own smell and the consequences of his attempt to cover it up with perfume. In the end, Alexander tried to end his pain by committing suicide but was saved by Emily. The movie presents Emily's attempt to understand Alexander's story and help him get out of his predicament. Perfume was a movie that explored human nature and self-redemption, deeply reflecting the desires and contradictions of human beings.