A teacher recommended to watch it because it is a film of spiritual growth. It was really funny when I watched the first half. Because the male lead is very similar to my one. Even the childhood experience is the same. It’s just a light comedy. I feel more interesting as I get to the back. Watching the leaves on the tree fall one by one, and the hero changes. From unbelief to surprise, to helpless compliance, to anger, to venting, and finally began to reflect. I feel that this process is the same as myself. Only when the pain is about to die can I calm down and reflect and be reborn. Facing everything (even death) calmly, all problems need to be solved by themselves, no one can help. Even as powerful as Master Singa. Especially when she said i forgive you on her father's gravestone. When I let go and forgave him, the talent is the beginning of rebirth. But the ending is also quite interesting, the follower has become him, there is another reincarnation of zombies. Think of how to get along with others and the way you treat others will affect the reincarnation of others. Start planting good causes from the way you treat others.
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