Mexican director Agado Gonzalez Inarido interspersed a lot of messy scenes throughout the story at the beginning of the film, which made people confused for a while, and let the audience guess and ponder the plot by themselves. The director spent a lot of money The pen and ink of the characters engraved the water chestnuts of the characters in the first half, and then slowly connected them. I feel very similar to CRASH, who was nominated for the best picture at the Oscars this year. The characters are also irrelevant. Human nature, life, love, hate, and sorrow. What is more brilliant than CRASH is the flashing fragments of his whole story, which let the viewer know the ending and fate inadvertently.
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