Maybe it's a little fresh, like the mode of the game. It doesn't matter if you die, come back again. Its animations are interspersed more like games.
This film turns life into a game.
What is life? What is life? It's about how you look at it. I think it should be. There is literature for spirituality and literature for class, with different perspectives and different times choosing different darlings. I have to say that Jiao Da doesn't love Sister Lin, I don't agree with that. This old man is not Jiao Da, so he has no right to speak.
In an era of diversity, anything is possible. I don't like the gamification of this movie.
Postmodern, de-depth, flattened, this film has it all, it is a postmodern thing, it is a pity that it does not resonate, but there are always people who will like it.
There is no reflection on the accident here, only pure and pure accident. Life is a bunch of accidents, completely zero-degree thinking. I saw Lola running in style, with red hair and green clothes. Seeing that life can have many choices, success or failure is a matter of thought. Maybe. But I agree more with the view that life is a choice. And the only one responsible for this is yourself. External, just a hint. After all, it is you who make the decision. So this randomness is completely meaningless.
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