film revolves around the shooting of a movie, in front of the podium, behind the scenes, inside and outside the theater, life and film. It doesn't feel like Rufus's usual style.
The film raises a question: is life more important or is the virtual movie more important?
Maybe it's this: People who have acted for too long forget what life is like and confuse the real and the virtual?
Everyone in the film, whether it's an actor, director, or manager, has his own private life.
Maybe happy, maybe sad.
But every one is you and your life.
Some people say that the hardest thing to act is yourself, of course, if you think you are "acting", you will definitely lose yourself.
If you don't have the idea of "acting", you won't find it difficult to act, and onlookers may feel that the "acting" is good.
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