Movie posters are indeed easy to mislead people, but I swear with my life that the content is absolutely nothing to do with funny. Back then, the United States was definitely taken out of context.
This movie is easily reminiscent of "Butterfly Flying Out of the Diving Bell". Somewhat similar themes, the difference lies in the way of expression. However, I believe that this movie is slightly niche due to the theme and cast (for the time being), and it did not even win any awards, but this does not affect its excellence in the slightest.
There is no deliberate sensationalism, it has always been intent on telling a story-one about two disabled people, one with cerebral palsy, and one with only two fingers. One seems to have too much criticism of the world, and one seems to be too content to live in a rotten little orphanage. So they are destined to meet each other. They became friends of course, and together they resisted the injustices of this world. If there is no death of Rory in the end, it is estimated that this film is still a long routine, but because of the meaning behind it, everything has been given different values. I thought I wouldn't cry, but after the last shot of the city close-up, I still cried.
Zhan Yimei’s performance here-those small movements are familiar and unfamiliar, and may definitely not escape the eyes of NC fans like you and me, but the subtle thing is that his performance here is a breakthrough-it has almost surpassed Filth in my mind. In the status. Depressed that his heart became the source of his poisonous tongue, he was full of vitality, and at the same time, his dissatisfaction with this world could not be more obvious. As for the little nanny Rory likes her very much, but can't talk about love, how ambiguous and ambiguous the scenes are. But I still think it’s so cute that Yimei played a disabled person with ADHD, especially in the scene where he was racing with a child in a wheelchair
. I couldn't say no with my hands, so I crooked again... But after this movie, some GN said that I finally understand the beauty of beauty.
Ok. I finally understand one beauty and another beauty. (And I didn't think about watching Lalang cai guai)
Inside i'm Dancing
The dancing of life,
although I really like his haircut that kills Matt at the beginning (forgive me) After
watching you don't love a beauty, you hit me! ~
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