This is a movie about family life and love in the era of totalitarianism. Mark has a problem with sleepwalking. The design of this feature is like a magical brush, which implies that the era was like a sleepwalking child, without any purpose or direction, and was muddled.
My father Misa is a decent party member on the surface, verbal loyal, honest and upright, but in his heart he is a romantic person who is neither loyal to the organization nor the family. He is like the pronoun of that dark era.
The extreme environment created the character and destiny of extreme characters. This is a disaster for mankind, and I hope it will never happen again, but at this time we have not stepped out of the quagmire.
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