Good monologues add color to the film, such as the monologue of the King of War Nicholas Cage, which is really fascinating. The monologue in this film, the embellishment effect, the picture and the music are very good, but as the number of characters increases, my name-remembering head is heated up. Uh, this is a problem. If you don’t remember the name, you can even watch the dialogue. not understand.
There are a few monologues in the middle of the mirror, very beautiful, the picture is very clean and gorgeous. The final ending is very memorable, although it is also very indifferent. Isn't the movie just to bring people dreams? What about drunken life and dreaming about death, what about drunken fans, what about corruption? The most beautiful thing is to find what you have lost, and when you wake up, you find those you don’t want to face. It's all dreams.
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