a movie with very interesting counter-effects. The interesting thing is that the director or the screenwriter or the original author or whoever loves the story is written and made so lively. Despite discussing religion, language, and time, it's really lovely to be able to weave these boring things into a novel with a love scarf (thinner than a coat) with an appealing plot.
Although it could be said to add storytelling to "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," or that it begins with a copy of "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," or that it insists on cramming love as a parallel theme, it is still a A film with independent ideas and interesting ideas.
I can't guarantee that I can understand it, anyway, I have a lot of feelings or thoughts still hanging, and the movie just stops gracefully. That's why it's interesting
. I don't think interesting is the right word, but I can't think of a more interesting word.
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