A good movie with sunshine, liveliness, cuteness, cheerfulness and warmth. It is indeed rough, but rather than meticulously grasping, strictly abide by the rules, and use the rigidity of the ultimate move, I prefer this kind of relaxed, sketchy, vivid expression that directly grasps the charm. It feels like the director can easily and naturally make you cry, cry and laugh. It's such a beautiful thing to shoot. As an adult, an adult who understands audio-visual language, there is no domestic embarrassment that makes you do everything possible when you laugh and the discomfort of the heart-piercing sensory stimulation when a Korean director makes you cry, and the heroic movies stand idly by, The ooh ooh of an action movie. Actors are naturally not contrived. Can't write short reviews
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