siff3/10 I like it so much! ! ! This color is really too advanced, with a little grayish green, I can almost smell the dust of the forest, the ocean and the country. The choice of "May" is wonderful, because in May everyone has their own troubles that are constantly disturbing-and this is not understood or cared by others. These things seem to have a way out and solved in the end (such as the old man emin and the protagonist of the film), and some seem to be incomprehensible (such as the buffet), but in fact these things are all suspended, unsolvable, or The "annoyance" in life that seems trivial but can't get rid of is constantly entangled. Such things must be unfolded in daily trivial narratives that seem to be meaningless. (Although I think the narrative rhythm is very slow, I really love the whole color and texture of the picture.) I think the two paragraphs of ali broken eggs and playing photos with closed left and right eyes are good, and the former is really not funny. It even made me want to shed tears with horror, so sad. Although this is a bit mean, I still want to say that the film festival is not a "festival" that some people think. Some people can only increase their sense of participation by laughing. Human sorrows and joys are not interlinked. After the end, the escape-like dismissal seems to be part of the movie-those private emotions that are destined to be self-profound.
The final dedication to Chekhov I 55555!
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