Just look at this one, the so-called science fiction is just a gimmick, more of a criticism of the religion of a single god. The setting of the male protagonist is the cause of the development of the story, and it is also the driving force for the development of the story. Several students discovered that the male protagonist has changed his identity several times, avoided taking pictures, and is familiar with the clues of human social development, and inferred that he is the immortal person. Thus began the plot. When I watched this film, I considered that such a film was shot by a Western director and released in Western countries. Regardless of how the film itself was made, the fact that this film can be screened in theaters already illustrates a lot of problems, doesn't it?
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