I can imagine that one day when the author's forehead lit up, he suddenly asked himself, what would the world be like if humans were completely blind?
From this point, it expands infinitely in his imagination space, so this wonderful novel is achieved.
The film is naturally less delicate than the novel, but the viewing process is still enjoyable.
It's been a long time since I watched a movie that touched a certain part of my heart.
Of course, films (or novels) cannot escape the limitations of modeling thinking, such as how it is possible that only one woman has innate immunity, but this is a novel after all, so it is necessary to provide a less complicated logical relationship for writing.
After watching the film, it naturally opens up one's own imagination. What if all the people are dumb, deaf, paralyzed, and their desires are inflated.
Of course, I will boldly set up multiple natural immunity, and it is better to have more saviors.
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