A film with a somewhat vague tone. It is not completely sentimental, nor is it completely happy, and when the two are mixed together, the pain becomes noisy, full of youthful restlessness and endless heat. When Molly ran into her favorite boy in the kitchen and was with her female employer, her anger and shame after being betrayed made her brain chaotic. She only got out of the door and started running in the street wearing high heels. The background music is Neal’s fast song, which makes people feel more noisy and youthful. Standing on the bridge in the park, she took a deep breath and jumped down, but she was standing on the knee-length polluted river. , I was scolded enough by the passing old lady. It was a not embarrassing ending.
There is also a very interesting clue in the movie is the playground where both Lei and Molly have been. Molly took Ray to the playground she had been to when she was a child. The playground that has not yet arrived in the peak season is shrouded in dark blue melancholy, empty, with only the lonely sound of the wind sweeping over the fallen leaves, like a huge gray country sleeping in memories. Molly, who turned back, looked around for Lei, who didn't know when he left, but saw her silent and thin back in front of the fence.
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