The film vividly and affectionately interprets what "crawling dreams" means. Originally, it was not a good thing or even a minefield to over-romanize this straight male adventure and white pioneering film, but Gray dodges these perfectly and completely restores a mysterious and legendary story with his own rhythm. I I can't extricate myself from being there. Moreover, it was a somewhat regrettable ending, and it was completely restored by the last shot. After watching it, it was really moved like a world away.
The first time I saw James Gray, I didn’t expect it to be a romantic epic with strong classical charm. The editing and photography of his wife are excellent, and every scene is mesmerized. The last five minutes are particularly shocking. The ending is one. The mirror is endless.
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