This film was depressing to watch, but it didn't touch my tears. This theme is very good, but the foreshadowing is too long, and the rhythm is too slow. When the climax comes, it ends hastily before there are waves in my heart. When it's over, do you still think it's over? The last episode is too tight.
The story is undoubtedly moving, as the protagonist kills seven people, including her wife, through her own negligence. He was so deeply condemned for his mistakes that he decided to kill himself, before that he was going to help some people who still had the love of life.
The protagonist chose to commit suicide with jellyfish, so he raised jellyfish, the most beautiful but most dangerous animals. At the end of the film, Emily looked into Ezra's eyes, she seemed to see Tim's shadow, as if Tim was watching her, and she burst into tears. And Ezra seemed to see Emily's heart and felt Emily's heartbeat. The two embracing the movie ends.
At this point, I would like to sigh that life is so fragile. The more people whose life is about to come to an end, the more they love life, while those who obviously have healthy bodies do not cherish life. What a great human nature, how many people can donate their organs in a selfless heart?
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