The 8-minute-long, painfully slow scene at the beginning is a test of patience. Although every Dali-like picture hints at the development of the plot, 8 minutes of high-speed high-definition photography is really a waste of literature and art to 2B.
Chapter One.
A literary introduction, a literary wedding is arranged in a literary scene. All gestures and gestures tempt the audience to make as much literary and artistic speculation as possible. This could have been another story.
However, in such a cramped scene, such a continuous and large amount of shaking the camera is really a test of a normal person's physiology. Forcing people to touch a story of depression and anxiety from the same perspective of depression and anxiety is really a literary and artistic idea of 2B.
Chapter two.
An ordinary to a bit idiotic hit the earth story.
Filled with all the literary and artistic images, two beautiful and sexy literary dark horses are delivered.
However, several protagonists use 2B logic to drag the plot.
Last but not least, the heroine. I really think it's a bottle that doesn't even count as flowers, but it has to be wrapped around the neck, thinking that in Europe, there will be a literary accent, which is a bit of a 2B position.
Why give 3 stars.
In fact, a film can make people have all three kinds of understanding, which is really talented. What's more, maybe you can see something different in each one.
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