Very long, very long. But it's very well edited. Therefore, there is a more subjective element of the director. There are a lot of pictures that bring tears to my eyes. The scene of the child and the prostitute being separated, the good friend being pulled away by the police, and the death of Masai, the heroine's fantasy, looking for a watch, and many other scenes are all perfect. Every time I feel very distressed for such a heroine, I feel distressed for this real person who lives in a rose's life. The world always needs love to keep these poor people from drowning in the torrent of misery, but love alone is not enough in life, you need luck and be brave enough to fight with everything with your burning strength confrontation. And that's not enough, all these just provide you with a possibility, for such a possibility is the eternal pursuit and redemption of mankind. Even if the times change, the form of sorrow is not used, but there is no talent, no love, you will still die quietly and tastelessly. I hope brave people can make more different choices. At least you can have no regrets and tears before you die. . . Hey, this is a life that has been said to be rotten and deduced all over the place~~~
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