I didn't watch it the first time, but the second time I was in a different mood, and then I basically watched it. I liked many screenshots, so I'll leave a mark on a movie review.
The plot is an old stalk, and the focus is on the shooting techniques and lines.
One is that almost everyone has a large monologue with a large face, which not only shows their own views and troubles in the world and personality characteristics, but also tortures the audience's soul. In fact, many places can get empathy after reading it.
The second is that the story itself is not just a superficial logical relationship around whether the relationship between people is sincere or honest. It is full of hints of a large number of details of the environment, such as Anna's guilt dream, burying a bird that was easily killed, and being abused but unable to die. The easy and difficult death of animals has become a kind of questioning about the meaning of human existence.
It's hard to say. It's also worth changing the environment to continue to re-brush, and I really enjoy being able to immerse myself in this scene.
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