What kind of story does the MV of the Russian song "Winter Dreams" express?

I also discovered it recently. I thought the song was good from the beginning. I discovered it later while listening to and watching the MV. The heroine dropped a book when she woke up. About 3 minutes and 56 seconds. The Chinese name of that book is Lolita

If you think back to the entire MV, it will be clear. It feels like the plot of Lolita. "Lolita" is the most widely circulated work by the author Vladimir Nabokov. Most of it is the confession of the death row prisoner Humbert, describing the relationship between a middle-aged man and an underage girl. Love story.

The novel describes a middle-aged man, Humbert Humbert, who immigrated to the United States from France, and had a first love with a 14-year-old girl Annabelle when he was a boy. In the end, Annabelle His early death from typhoid fever created Humbert's pedophilia (The child I love), and he defined a "goblin" as someone "between the ages of nine and fourteen." Humbert was first abandoned by a wealthy widow, and later became obsessed with the 12-year-old daughter of landlady Charlotte Haze, Lolita, calling her a goblin.

Due to the shadow of his childhood, Humbert couldn't help but fall in love with Lolita. In order to get close to this precocious and enthusiastic little girl, Humbert married the landlady and became Lolita's stepfather. The girl in the novel was originally named Dolores Haze, and her nickname in Spanish was Lolita or Lo, hence the title of the book.

Later, the landlady found out in her husband’s diary that her husband was very angry about his attempts on their daughter and his infidelity to her, so she wrote three letters (later torn into pieces by Heng, but according to the article , the remaining paragraphs of the letter, the contents of the three letters want to express that the wife wants to leave her husband for a period of time, and then find a chance to get back together, showing the wife's love for her husband.) On the way to send the letter, he was hit by a car and died. Humbert takes Lolita out of summer camp and travels with her, thinking that by drugging Lolita's drink, he can unknowingly molest her. As a result, the medicine had no effect on Lolita (because it was not a real powerful sleeping pill). On the contrary, Lolita took the initiative to tease Humbert the next morning and had an incestuous relationship. Humbert then informs Lolita that her mother has died, and Lolita has no choice but to accept that she must live with her stepfather. Humbert takes Lolita on a road trip across the United States as a father and daughter. He uses pocket money, beautiful clothes, delicious food and other things that the little girl will like to control Lolita and continue to satisfy his desire for her. desire. As Lolita grows up, she begins to hate her stepfather, realizing that "even the most miserable family life is better than this incestuous situation." So she began to date boys of similar age, and took advantage of a trip to break away from her stepfather's control. At first, Humbert searched frantically, but finally gave up.