I heard that it turned out to be a short film, and I thought it was reliable. I think this story would be even more heart-wrenching if it were presented in the form of a short film.
In the originally not long time, there was a lot of moisture mixed in, like freshly washed hair - drying it with your life would hurt too much, and it was painful to let it tick.
The expression of the film is very comfortable, the art is very smooth, and there is no overly difficult attempt.
Many scenes seem familiar, perhaps in other works, or in my own imagination.
Several transitional shots are connected with dizziness mixed with some psychedelic colors, making the originally slightly procrastinated rhythm to keep up with a few steps from time to time.
Nude shots don't feel erotic, and still shots don't feel dull.
Especially when I see the familiar scene of the night supermarket again, I will think of some situations where I went to buy a discount baguette at three in the morning.
The UK I used to be familiar with, and the big orange supermarket I rarely visited.
Maybe one day, we'll all experience the crisp moment of "ding" when cashbacking.
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