In the name of being tall and tall, the film expounds a triangular teacher-student relationship (let's call it a triangle), which is a very bold act. Because they also know that they can trick the audience to watch, but they will certainly cause complaints. But the clever thing about this film is that it uses philosophy as the main line. Not only is philosophy, it is based on logic, and this logic has different routines for different people, so some viewers who don't have a deep understanding of philosophy want to complain but can't find the point. Audiences who know philosophy know that this film is a pit, and they don't bother to be honest with you.
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