I just watched it on the plane, and it was awesome. The director used mime shots/music to seamlessly switch realistic details according to the plot in the play, just like pinching a poetic touch in the flat ground. Emotional expression is also a part of the humanities of a city connected by personal family history. It is timeless and has a long aftertaste. I watched until the end of the play and the subtitles ended in Space Oddity, a chorus of children's voices. I sigh film, there are really infinite possibilities, it only depends on how independent/free the producer has.
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