For me, the quality of a movie is not based on how big the production team is, how famous the actors are, how many directors have won awards, how many actors and actresses are involved, and how well-known it is screenwriter. . . . . . I just look at the effect of the story and it doesn't attract me. Did the screenwriter write the story in a heart-warming way, did the director show the story with a high degree of completion in the camera, did the actor use his (her) body language To show what the protagonist of the story should look like, whether the protagonist in the story is the actor himself, or what the actor should look like. . . . . . I am not a professional film critic, just an ordinary audience, expressing an ordinary after-view that only represents my personal will. Before watching this movie, I expected it to be good, but I never thought it was so good. A movie, Story, characters, actors, emotion, connotation, light and shadow, the use of editing. It is rare to be able to do one thing well, and it actually did all of them. The good, evil, beauty and ugliness of human nature are well portrayed, and the performance of the actors is just right.
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