The most dissatisfying thing is that since Watanabe can find such a sci-fi place in the cave to make a fire in it, and find a set of homeless equipment, why can't I take a picture of me watching the incident on the balcony on the balcony after dinner at Luzi's house. The scene of the fire, and then the scene of kissing while watching the fire?
Of course, there are so many things that are far-fetched and contrived. My friends who haven't read the original book are very confused and ask me, why did that teacher finally do it with Watanabe? Can only blame the movie for being too short to explain clearly? Of course, Sister Lingzi was always watching over the young couple. Seeing the fresh boy was already wet, that friend was a photographer. He just commented that the lens was beautiful, and then asked me what the original book was like? - So I think my feeling about "far-fetched" isn't just a prejudice of people who've read the original so many times.
Of course, I also have my own prejudices, how did I find someone who looks so "hi-fashion" to play Naoko? ? ? Once the "hi-fashion" people leave the hi-fashion makeup and dress up, they will directly become big-faced aunts. . . Midori is barely okay, but it's too mixed. . . Can't find one that is aura but not so exotic? ? ? In the end, I can only say that the music is ok, and the tone of the lens is pretty good.
For those who like the original, don't watch it.
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