Medium shots, panoramas, close-ups, mainly fixed shots, with a fresh narrative and documentary style, children's world is simple, persistent, heavy on feelings, heavy on commitment, but ignorant. This state must be viewed from the perspective of a relatively independent outsider. Look, sound is an accessory in the movie, and the child's eyes pierce my heart.
Sometimes I really hope that I am mature and knowledgeable, but I often hope that I can solve seemingly complicated problems in the simplest way, pure and simple.
In this season of autumn wind and autumn rain, I still want to be an idealist, and I am more inclined to reconcile with myself when faced with troubles.
Child, may you always be ignorant.
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