Black topics often stage heartbreaking scenes, and the counterattacks everywhere in this film are gripping. There are no eternal sinners. It does not criticize a certain class, but explains the difficulties of everyone. The victims of feminist issues are not only women but also men, because the inherent thinking suppresses love, family and friendship, and everyone deeply Suffered from it, so at the end of the film, not only the heroine, but also everyone around him was relieved. The highlight of this film is also the expression of emotion, which is quite subtle and smooth. Tears often flow out unconsciously, which is much better than waiting for the climax of the film. This is something that many Chinese films need to learn. The amount of content in the film is also surprising. The use of singing and dancing is very brilliant. In short, one film has both radishes and green vegetables.
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