I like the cross-laying of memories and reality, and the director grasps it well. Every time I remember something, it is the reality that people can't bear to face after the layers are peeled off.
The development of the plot is indeed surprising, amazing, and amazed. It can't be spoiled, or it looks boring. In short, the human nature, family, ethics, emotions, ideals, etc. reflected in it are very thought-provoking. (Welcome to discuss with me after reading it.)
Besides, the air in New Zealand looks so fresh. The music is also good, and the actor is also very charming, but my favorite is Celia's article. I read it again and copied it all. In fact, I like my father’s little bookstore very much. The wooden house is surrounded by books, and there is always beautiful music flowing out. It’s a pity, [silence] (can't be spoiled, it makes me so hard).
Friendly reminder: It seems that the mood will be a little down and blue in the future. Please choose a good time to watch it.
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