I really like the composition of this film, it's super beautiful, and the colors, especially the one shot at the end of the train, amazes me. At the beginning, I liked the heroine's smooth movements. I have to say that this is a dependent love. Since they fell in love, they have been running away (fleeing, avoiding), on the edge of heaven, but life can't be running all the time.
The heroine's experience makes me feel sympathy, and I feel indignant for her, angry at the dirty deal between high-ranking officials and drug dealers, and angry that the heroine's letters and shouts are hidden, but she accidentally killed four innocent passers-by, I can't accept it In the end, she lived with the male protagonist. To a certain extent, I can also define this ending as they were arrested in the end. After all, the last shot was too illusory, and it may correspond to the name of the film, rushing to heaven, life can’t be rushing all the time, so they finally went to heaven.
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