"There is nothing wrong with her life" is the debut work of Japanese director Ryuichi Hiroki. The film mainly tells about people's pain, helplessness, hesitation and Confused about the future. In the name of learning English, the heroine works as a call girl in Shibuya. She never sold her body to sell her body. Facing the plight of life and her inner guilt and confusion, she began to lose herself and even gave up her dignity. The heroine's father was addicted to games all day long and couldn't get rid of his predicament, but with the help of his daughter, he began to gradually realize his own problems. The neighbors plastered their ideals and beliefs on self-hypnotic posters, but in the end they chose to commit suicide. Based on real situations, this film shows the inner struggle and choices of human beings in the face of difficulties, and is full of thinking and discussion on human nature. Through the stories of the heroine and the people around her, the film presents to the audience the living conditions and emotional changes of people after the earthquake in Japan, which makes people empathize. At the same time, the film also reflects social reality and explores the indifference and powerlessness of human beings in the face of natural disasters and life difficulties. All in all, this is a revelatory, thought-provoking, and worth-seeing film