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When I entered the small hall on the third floor, I found that I was the only one who came to watch. Later, six people came intermittently. When the trailer finished and the movie started, there were only seven people in the hall, and it was still a weekend. But apart from me, the remaining six people are actually three pairs: mother and daughter, couples, and husband and wife. I am the only one sitting in the center of the first row, quietly waiting for the appearance of Jaylen.
The movie is ok, it's cool! Although it is a story adapted from a Japanese manga, the theme is simple and inspirational, but because of the hard work of Liu Weiqiang and Huang Qiusheng, who I have always liked, and the initial expectations for Jay, I still like it very much. And Jaylen's performance was okay, better than I expected. Obviously, Jay's driving posture with his right hand on his cheek and his left hand on the wheel will be very popular with Jay fans in the next period of time, and even imitate it. It is very quiet and very flavorful. Suzuki Apricot is fat, and not as good-looking and cute as "Flower and Alice". Huang Qiusheng is still secretive as always, and Chen Xiaochun is also a long absence.
Although the structure is simple, the rhythm is well controlled, especially the ending, which I like very much. This is of course largely due to Jaylen's "All the Way North". To be honest, when the music played, the corners of my eyes were a little wet looking at Jay's tears. Perhaps the feeling of being exiled by love is probably the same, no matter who the person who leaves love is, as long as he has loved with his heart. So until Jay turned into the new life of racing, and the 86 sped away all the way, I still had a feeling of unfinished business.
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