the creativity in the form of the film is greater than the story;
the proportion of music is greater than the plot itself, and the "finishing" thing has become the main body;
more or less, it reflects the director's subjective perception of the word "revolution" Contempt for emotions;
the director or editor should have been heavily influenced by mid-century pop art;
this is a very personal film, a bit difficult for audiences accustomed to traditional film modes;
some editing methods are innovative, fancy but It is not contrived and requires deep basic skills;
it is also worth learning about the scene scheduling in some music clips;
from the perspective of post-production alone, it is worth recommending.
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