The first half feels like it's piling up and showing off. Candid photography, les, brainwashing, religion, domestic violence, everything, it feels a bit like a pulp novel, and then a group of young boys and girls with the names of hero and heroine, uncles and aunts appeared one after another, and I was so nervous that I was nervous. However, when I saw it later, I found that all the piles were floating clouds, and I suddenly realized that this is a Japanese-style neurotic pure love movie hidden behind many gimmicks. If you want me to analyze the psychology of the characters, I can only understand the neurotic behavior of the little Japanese to a certain extent. I must be very entangled in analysis (I hate this word, so I use this word), it is nothing more than a cup, and then distorted, Suddenly realized, or was redeemed, and finally washed the tools (only the protagonist washed the tools, the supporting characters continued to cup the tools--) However, this nearly 4-hour movie was actually delayed in a few days as a TV series (there is not much time every day) look at it). When the elements of B-level films are mixed with romantic feelings, when the killing pictures are supplemented by sweet music, when countless black and gray social phenomena, lowly and lowly people, and distorted human nature are replaced by pure and beautiful love, by the holiness in the hearts of male pigs Maria running through, everything started to look so festive, it made me curious.
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