The first half was good, but I couldn't concentrate in the second half. I had a room with a fat big brother, two rows apart. The reason why I chose the afternoon session instead of the evening Japanese session was because I was afraid that there would be too many people at night. Yesterday, three new films appeared all at once, one "Calm the Sea", one "The Future of the Future", and one "Light". I expected that the rate of literary and artistic films would not be too high, but I didn't expect that the next day ( That is, today on Saturday) "Light" and "Future of the Future" were arranged extremely pitifully ("Light" was only lined up in the early morning, so it was obviously not expecting the audience). Hey, this market is also pitiful... Thinking back to last year (or the year before?) around this time, "Last Night on Earth" was rumored to be a big bad movie, and there were still many people flocking to it. This week's situation can be described as Very miserable. The hospital replaced "Light" and chose the Turkish film "The Gift of Room 7", but as of the time I bought the tickets in the morning, there was still no one who bought the tickets before me. Looking forward to the early passing of the cold winter and the rapid recovery of the film industry in the spring. My friend Yerfan returned to Beijing to continue his acting career, and here I wish him a smooth journey.
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