There is no doubt that this is an excellent film in terms of photography and art, and many pictures are full of the original charm of nature, but I really don't like it. During the entire viewing process, I felt that it was difficult to enter into the lonely world of that child, and naturally I could not have any resonance. The way the director plays down the narrative is so commonplace that it can be labelled as a European author. That kind of slow rhythm has long been experienced in the previous work "Egg". The only thing that impresses me is the lively carnival scene. Folklore things are both unfamiliar and full of infinite mystery.
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