Or Wei Dao's usual style. The color scheme of each frame is very warm, with a yellowish tones, and it has a feeling of autumn. Moreover, the details of writing checks, playing records, and flipping books will be close-up, and the table setting is very delicate. The soundtrack matches this movie very well, it has a retro feel
It's a comedy, but there's always a hint of melancholy and a little bit of dark humor. The content is not very complicated, but it tells the story of how the people of this family fell into the predicament of life, and how to let go of the past and reconcile with their own life. The ending seems to be like this. It doesn't deliberately create a sad atmosphere, nor does it deliberately make you laugh. Instead, there are many places that look serious and make you sneer.
Weird children have always been an indispensable element in Director Wei's films, but people like them strangely
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