On the plus side, the book itself is good, and the male protagonist's performance is also very hard. The bad aspect is that the more you look back, the more difficult it is to distinguish whether it is the male protagonist's fantasy. If Min was imagined by the male protagonist himself, then it means that the whole situation is basically based on the male protagonist's own fantasy, and the director deliberately seduces the audience like this is too much, and it does not conform to the performance of Alzheimer's, and it is not a split personality. In short, it feels a bit anticlimactic, with no clear ending but no details that can stand up to scrutiny.
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