But, does anyone understand it? Is there anyone who can't bear to look directly at the director because of the director's deliberate pretense? there must be! But the tens of thousands of reviews for this film are not for nothing. Most parents not only read it but also wrote their most direct feelings.
Regardless of how many of these comments are affectation and groaning. If you don't like to watch the cute ones sold by others, don't use them. A small number of parents may feel like they are being played with by the editor and the director after watching the entire film, because it is obvious that the entire film can be edited in order, and it can definitely become a great production, even if it cannot be surpassed. Those TOP5 in their hearts. At least not to give it one or two stars. For these parents, I swear to the death that I disagree with your views and attitudes towards watching this film. But I also give you the right and space to speak.
As much as you think this review is stinky shit, I think your many comments on this film are fermented stinky shit - disgusting to yourself.
Well, the above is a joke. The director did not ask for your cleverness, but my cleverness. The fragmentary fragments eventually turned into a puzzle of human nature. There was no line in the last 3 minutes of the film, but it told the audience what happened. This is the climax for both the viewer and the producer. With this climax, there must be an aftertaste!
I even think that if the story is told in sequence, the director will be confused as to how to arrange the sequence. Finally, I would like to say that it is not the first time that the director and the screenwriter have collaborated, and you are in charge of your stories.
I like it.
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