It feels like a genre play tailor-made for Little Plum, which shows Martin's true love for Little Plum. The atmosphere of the soundtrack creates an outstanding effect, it is easy to bring people into the drama, and even has the effect of overshooting. The plot itself is actually not complicated or exciting. The ending can probably be guessed in the second half, and the story is also true and illusory. The hints are worthy of fun, the language of the lens is very rich, the details are too expensive to polish, the open ending is embarrassing, and the little plum is also good enough.
From the perspective of the hospital, even if it is facing a patient who is about to undergo surgery, the patient is not forced to be treated unconsciously, which reflects the brilliance of human nature. From the perspective of the patient, living in the fairy tale world is a torture to those around him, but it is extremely painful to oneself when he knows the truth. In the end, the movie gave the best of both worlds. The patient voluntarily undergoes surgery, the hospital treatment is successful, and for the protagonist, it is the best choice to let go of the pain.
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