Some women are born to be painful, and some movies are born to be admired. Maybe most people like me who are not ashamed to say they have a little taste will like this film. Feiye feeling. I'd love to say something negative about this, but unfortunately I can't think of any harsh review that hits the mark--except for nearly falling asleep while watching the movie. I doubt that the descriptions of these dreams have a hypnotic effect. The colors, music, and composition of the pictures are peculiar, and they have the charm of Dali's works. It makes people sleepy and drowsy, unable to distinguish between reality and dreams.
In fact, there is no need to distinguish between dreams and reality. Like Zhuang Zhou, I don’t know if I became a butterfly in a dream or a butterfly became me in a dream? If a dream is really like Lu Sheng in Huang Liang's beautiful dream, I am afraid that no one wants to wake up.
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