Please put aside the so-called "high score" and close your eyes and think about a question. What the hell this film is about. fairy tale? Not like. Time? Not like it. Reincarnation? a little bit. Life is also a little bit. love? Five minutes to eat pie. What is the director doing the rest of the time? Tortured the audience with a static long lens with no meaning, disgusted the audience with a philosophical theory that didn't make sense, and ruined the audience's childhood fantasies with white sheets with two black holes. I still tell myself that this film is actually quite literary and fresh, so I have to stick to it. But when this "broken bed sheet" harassed Mexican families and parties, my mind was shattered again. Xiaoqing was ruined, and so was the stream of consciousness. I finally realized that the director's greatest "talent" was to create settings one by one in the movie and destroy them one by one. I seem to hear the director saying in his heart: Can’t understand? Just don’t understand. I can't understand it myself. Okay, the central idea in one sentence: This is a film in which a director who thinks he is very talented uses film Dafa to drag the original ten-minute little fresh romance film into the "Four Unsimilars" of love, horror, ethics, and documentary. There is an adaptation of a sentence on the Internet as the end. When your talent can't keep up with your ambitions, you should calm down and think about how to save every inch of film.
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