The first half of the plot is very coherent, and the male protagonist returns to the real world and starts to take the university entrance exam! However, it is also a metaphor that the child must grow up and cannot stay in utopia for a lifetime. It also lays the groundwork for Xiong Che to transform into the ninety-nine gods. The ending seems to be tragic, but the protagonist and the master are truly together forever instead of being affected by reality. Segmentation is actually an alternative happyending.
The special effects are full marks, and I feel that all the funds are spent on the big whale, which makes people think of the big fish who always bounces tickets...
In short, full marks~recommended~
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