The first half is very confusing, murders, courts, children's first love, war, land sales, Japanese, Americans.... Reminiscent of the cover of the disc, it looks like a Japanese love movie. It was just the photography and the music that kept me looking down. The warm violin and soothing music are very confusing, until the second half, suddenly exciting, the first half of the broken pieces are strung together to form a good annotation. The court's final verdict was very moving. Only the best in the human mind can save human life and human soul, and this is perhaps the belief the author wants to convey to us.
The photography is very sophisticated and the music is very well done. Worth seeing.
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