Winner of the Little Golden Lion Award at the 2011 Venice Film Festival. To be honest, the fewer characters in the film, the more demanding the story is. And this movie, which was born out of a drama, has reduced the vast space that the movie can depict. It only uses a fight between children to start the story, and the meeting of two pairs of parents is full of ugliness under the cloak of civilization. To paraphrase an old saying, the authorities are fascinated, but where can bystanders know? It is only clear that each stubborn person trying to reach an agreement on the same thing is purely fictional, and they can only be troubled and collapsed in the absence of mutual understanding.
Invisible bloody killings are a daily drama in modern society.
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