This work can be used as a portrayal of social life in a period, that is, the impact of life and social conditions on individuals, looking for opportunities to deal with their own troubles, cooperation, and accidents. Something happened, and life was lost. An end begins a new end, police, anxious, over, friends away, hope appears, promotion. It's over, a new end begins. Children are in reincarnation, in reincarnation. . . . . .
I think that apart from the director's handling of the plot is not too compact, and the coherence and connection are a bit dragged, the whole film will feel that it is no problem to watch it several times.
I saw a poster shop in Singapore and bought a few 30X45 posters, happy.
Supplement: The translation is not good, many of them are wrong, the foreign language is not good, and the college entrance examination is not passed. You can only feel it by feeling. The last part is not translated at all.
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