The strange thing is that I like the passages, plots, and fragmented emotions in the movie that can’t be grasped in a flash, but I don’t appreciate that the story is presented in such a hypocritical way. The general feeling this movie gives me is: tangled for tangled, gloomy and gloomy. Sometimes the grief that is overstretched is not as good as it vaguely hits people's hearts.
At the end of the movie, I got a story, a story that may be more shocking after sorting out, but it is also a kind of regret. The aftertaste that I had expected to let my thoughts drift away for a moment after the movie ended, did not appear.
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