Director: The overall rhythm is well controlled, and the scenes are full of dialogue without any rambling. In the tidbits, the director introduced his childhood life, which is inextricably linked with the environment and characters in the play. The blank ending is evocative, and the approach is quite masterful.
Acting: The identities of the characters are destined to wear black clothes and black hats, makeup, costumes, props and hairstyles are all at the back, and all the scenes can only focus on the faces of the actors. The very good sister Mei, her expression, eyes, gesture, voice, even if she is separated from her eyes, does not affect her performance, she is excellent! The male lead and supporting actress (including the black mother) are equally wonderful, and I wonder why they are not willing to give one of the 5 nominations. These Oscar judges have all been fooled by the Indian TV station's fortune game!
Mirror: A lot of rivalry.
Word: - You have the right to invite every girl to dance, and every one of them also has the right to refuse you.
- But what if all the girls rejected me?
—Then you can only be a bishop.
Sigh: Next time, I will revisit it with the director's comments and subtitles.
# # # # (Finally 4 stars)
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