Lipstick Under My — Burkha Bilibili
On Bilibili, the "burkha" becomes a universal metaphor for any suffocating identity — conservative small towns, high-pressure academic life, or performative social media personas. The "lipstick" is not just makeup; it is a rebellious pixel, a private joy, an unspoken dream.
Editors on Bilibili have re-cut the film into bite-sized, 10-minute essays, pairing its rawest scenes with lo-fi beats or clips of powerful female anime characters. The comments section is a confessional booth. One user writes: "I watched this while my parents thought I was studying for the Gaokao. The lipstick is my secret art account."
The narrative interweaves the stories of four women of varying ages and backgrounds: