If you make a movie, make a movie well, and tell a good story with the so-called 4D art lens language to make people fall into it. Specializing in this kind of film is not like a movie, and a dissertation is not like a dissertation. If you want to express your thoughts, it's not good to write a book directly to express the obscure and profound things. It is more powerful to use words. Almost every meaning in the language and words has the most powerful and obscure words to describe it.
This kind of thing that is confused and easy to be interpreted by everyone is very suitable for people who have not yet formed their own set of personal views. Personally, I always feel that the highest achievement of the art form of film is to touch people intuitively. A coherent sympathy. I don't know if it's cloudy or far-fetched, and it's boring to use movies to reason and make papers.
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