The first half of the whole film is compact but not very tear-jerking. The plot develops to the touching part at the back, and the tears keep rolling around and abruptly not falling, except for the last scene:
In the last scene, the male protagonist asked: What name do you sign?
The boy answered: Enzo.
In the next shot, I switched from the perspective of Enzo the boy to the perspective of Enzo the dog, and burst into tears.
The detail shots are really full marks, and the film is full of sincerity.
In addition, there are many very detailed parts in the film, and many netizens have pointed out that they will not be in this class.
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