Secondly, I personally viewed this movie as a science fiction film.
Therefore, based on the above two reasons, I really want to give five stars.
Although I think the director may have intended to tell everyone what true love is, but this does not affect my study of this movie as a science fiction film.
The proposition is: Seeing is believing?
I have always believed that seeing is not necessarily true, because our eyes are actually [seeing] nothing at all. They are just a medium in themselves. What really allows us to [see] is our brain. Moreover, we cannot prove that what we see is the essence of things, such as color blindness, such as the face blindness in this film.
Once a certain function of the brain is frustrated, interesting things will happen.
Obviously there is nothing wrong with the function of my feet, but I am paralyzed because my brain tells my feet [you, can't walk].
The reason is so simple, but the problems that arise are not simple.
So, next time you go shopping with a friend and meet something you like but don’t like, don’t say that it’s an aesthetic issue, because maybe what your brain [sees] is simply It's not the same.
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