The mirror movement and editing have a typical retro beauty, the hazy feeling is well grasped, and there is no need for words. More discussions and connotations are left blank outside the film, which not only matches the ignorant psychological state of the male protagonist, but also the treatment of (comrade) labeling. Elevate the style of the movie.
Chalamet is the absolute center of the whole film, which reminds people of Casey in the period of "The Sharpshooter". The technology is still young, but his unique temperament and intense emotions make the character very real, not to mention the long-shot close-up at the end, beyond the This youth requires emotional intensity and hierarchy. Hammer's role is relatively vase-like, and Hammer is also introverted in emotional interpretation, and it is easy to be snubbed; on the contrary, Stulhburg's state is as good as ever.
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