When I first watched this film, I always had the urge to turn it off in the first ten minutes. It may have something to do with just waking up. I always hope to find some visual stimuli from the film to wake up my contemplation in my dreams.
But looking at it, I think our Simon is very cute. Simple eyes and super computing power made me unconsciously mention the interest in continuing to look down, and his red sports sweater, the color is very pure, I like it very much, from the movie screen is also a good Props for visual impact.
Time is often used as a very important prop in the simple life structure. The watch is so important to our Simon that he can rush in before Sam's girlfriend has a shower. And there is a fixed number of lights on and off.
Our Simon is a pure little freshman, and maybe we need to thank him for what he got. Maybe it's not stupid, but it just makes others feel very difficult. I look at it from the perspective of ordinary people.
For example, in daily life, he brings a lot of trouble to his brother, but his brother is still willing to help, because our Xiaoqing only trusts his brother.
Well, there is another important detail in the film, which is the round shape. The disc in Simon’s room is a must in Simon’s life. What to do every day, what time to do, if there is a little mistake, it will be anxious, so I think that in the second half of the film, Sam returned to his parents' house, and Simon’s collapse was performed well. But it is still somewhat unnatural.
Before writing this film review, I also briefly read other people's film reviews. Some people say it is a healing system.
I don't deny it, but why should such a light and humorous film be let go? Although I felt a
little boring at first.
It is not easy to maintain the status quo and maintain oneself, so young Simon, I hope your simplicity will not be so difficult.
Whether it’s a fool is actually not that important anymore. What’s important is that the manager’s dart hits the target in the last ten seconds of the film, and Jennifer can touch it with your hand.
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