Rumors need to be debunked. This film needs people with certain thinking ability to understand what it expresses. It is not a science fiction film. The strange thing in the plot is the spiritual sense of the sales ghost. It is difficult for you to understand unless someone with a very rich imagination. . And, that doesn't matter, what matters is that those things are the protagonist - the realization (concrete realization) of the business foresight ability of the sales wizard Misha, the purpose of which is to search for a short period of time on the search engine according to the inspiration of the protagonist. Myths make it easier for people to accept the world in the eyes of ghosts. After all, no one can understand where the inspiration of ghosts comes from, just like John Nash. The outline of a story is as obscure but ubiquitous as "Cloud Atlas," or "Before Midnight," "Before Dawn," "Before Dusk"—what matters is what it says and leads the audience to a result ( or plot). Its protagonist is defined in the film like "John Nash", something only high-level thinking can appreciate. It doesn't have to be for seventeen or eighteen year olds, and it's not for them (and of course I don't mean anything else). This is for consumers around the world to see, not to compare with Hollywood movies; whether it can be read or not depends on the audience's thinking ability. The so-called reading is to get the results. Movies and TV shows can't just write about the results, and so are novels. For example, I only wrote about one woman, who became the savior of mankind. You can't know what the movie is and what the plot is. You can imagine it as "Alien", or "Resident Evil"... And
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