In fact, we are losing all the time, but it is so slow that only a few people can really find it, and most people are probably more accustomed to getting, the satisfaction of desires. Everyone yearns for love but is also afraid of being hurt at the same time. Such a barrier builds a thick wall between people. Losing, yes, and only losing can break this deadlock. In the film, they presumptuously feel their extravagant love, envy and bless them. They play a game called "What Makes Me Different," which has appeared in my dreams a thousand times, and the naked sharing is scary and fascinating. In the last bright hour it is fear that creates the desire to embrace, and this desire subsides the fear, and the embrace here is love.
There are a few parts of the film where the cutscene is crazy, and those scenes can really drive people crazy. In fact, I always believe that those who are able to stay on their own until the end are the truly strong people, the ones who see everything clearly, and neither of us are. And a movie is a movie after all. It depicts the love in the apocalyptic scene just for the dream and desire in people's hearts. After all, reality is still reality. If you have watched the British drama "Black Mirror", you will think of the third episode.
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