Knowing that the trilogy of memories was purely accidental, and it happened that I had not been in a quiet mood to watch a feature film for a long time, I immediately chose him when I saw that it was divided into three stories.
In fact, I really like the absurd and ironic setting of the most stinky weapon. A little guy who is holding a mission to save the world is actually the root of all the chaos. He is helpless and simple, and even thought of a brilliant idea at the end. When the briefcase was sent to Tokyo, I never imagined that he was not only not a hero, but also the culprit of destroying the world.
The Cannon episode always felt like a satire on the current dynasty, transforming people's internal contradictions into external contradictions, and then using an unwarranted goal to make the grass people struggle for life.
In the end, I don’t particularly like her memories, but they are mainly mysterious, too unrealistic. What a person left in the world is not so much a dream, but a ghost full of resentment.
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