To be able to see this movie on the big screen in the theater is like a wish come true.
Although the theaters are chained, each time the film is scheduled to be screened in the theater farthest from the school. However, when the ticket was released, I bought one without hesitation and took the subway for more than an hour to get there. I always wanted to see with my own eyes what the film would look like when it was shown in public theaters.
The movie screening begins. Slightly blunt story twists and sometimes unintelligible light and shadow effects and slow motion, this movie is really not my type, and personally I don't think it deserves the honor of the Academy Awards. But from start to finish, the film was indeed not re-edited and edited. Even some clips that, in my opinion, didn't have to be shown publicly in unrated theaters, were shown on the screen in their entirety. This one-hour witnessing trip seems a bit redundant, because there is really no "oversensitivity", and the clipped clips can be used by me as a topic for criticism; but I feel very excited because I know that here In home theaters, even this movie, there are indeed no "unharmonious" and "immoral" clips that cannot be watched by the public.
The ending came sooner than I expected, as if the story wasn't over yet. The lights came on, and I carefully and curiously looked at the surrounding audience. Sitting next to me, the smell of perfume always wafts from a same-sex couple. Many of the audience are girls or couples. In addition to many young people in the theater, there is also a white-haired grandfather in the far right column. He must have a very rich life, and he will pay attention to such relatively niche movies, go to Alipay to grab tickets, and come to watch.
In the end, five stars are not given to this movie, but to this theater. Crazy hinting at it, arranging some of my favorite movies ??
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