The melancholy expression and the suffocating rhythm of the film, combined with the unsalty and light tone of the painting, are stitched together into a dull painting. Those who say how good this movie is, one by one, like the emperor's new clothes, scramble to give five points, euphemistically called "Japanese xx". Its essence is just adding some hypocrisy on the basis of truly reflecting the misery of the world.
I think this kind of movie is good, it is better to watch a documentary that records the truth.
How come 140 words are not enough?
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