The film is adapted from the debut novel of the same name written by writer Jesse Kosinski. The original work revolves around the experience of an unknown little boy escaping war in rural Eastern Europe. The story reflects and understands the absurd behavior of marginalized characters from different perspectives such as society and history. The first half hour was at the level of the golden lion. Later, I found that the script was "ghost hitting the wall" in the words of my roommate and sister, and the choice of plot was very problematic. The script needs to be polished, and a high-level editor must be found to wrap it up. The atmosphere and audiovisual language are superb from start to finish. Pity.
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