I don't understand why this movie is defined by science fiction, maybe it looks more gimmicky.
The script is very clever, with flashbacks, memories and reality are handed over and connected. But I always feel that although this method can make the story more coherent, excessive and more natural, but the film is not a middle school student's writing essay, and a transitional segment that connects the previous and the next will be more favorable to the marking teacher. Occasionally, I feel that the screenwriter is not capable enough to Run the story along the way.
In fact, when he first saw the goddess riding a bicycle, I knew the ending.
The arrival of him and his leaves was for the sake of the light and the disappearance.
Rather than a leaf on his feet, it's a real-life hope.
To realize hope, it is necessary to drop the leaves.
Just like life, no pain no gain.
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