The relationship between the three ethnic groups is quite interesting. A cannot understand the world of B and does not know the existence of C. B was originally with A but could only avoid A in pursuit of peace, and C was created by the failure of an experiment. Only by constantly eating B can he exist in the same image as AB, otherwise no one else can see him. And the protagonist is someone between ABC. It is also interesting for special children to repeat the lifestyle of a certain day. After many days, they can still remain the same psychologically. Of course, this was achieved entirely under Miss Pei's control. This is again a trade-off between freedom and security.
Overall, the viewing experience is quite comfortable, the plot will not give people too much pressure, the first half creates a sense of mystery and arouses people's curiosity, and the fighting plot in the second half also uses a funny style to relieve tension. A very tiring film.
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