I want to say where Nima is dark, it's completely a red movie. The theme of life is beautiful and positive, pulling the movie up from beginning to end, so you can feel the feeling of watching a red brainwashing film when you were a kid. In addition to the sings with great sound effects throughout the passage, there is a sense of travel through inspirational song and dance film.
I think the reason why it's unlucky is that these days you are either fresh, positive and upbeat without worrying to make people feel that life is good, or simply completely decadent, so that the radish and greens can get what they need. But sandwiched between the two, the stance of neither yin nor yang is unclear, and the breath of educational films is present from time to time, everyone will feel awkward.
But it's true that the picture is beautiful.
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