This is a movie that always reminds me of Jinmin's red peppers unconsciously.
Science fiction and real people are intertwined, and most of the content is very stream of consciousness.
But in fact, what moved me the most was the confession of the agent, and what shocked me the most was the moment when the illusion and reality switched!
The shortcomings are also obvious, because most of the plot is in a dreamlike world like American animation in the 1960s, and lacks information about the objective world, so its basic world view is actually not clear. Many questions such as how the world of consciousness affects reality are unclear, and the flow of time is also very strange... The two unfinished loves paved the way to the sick son, but what is the previous appeal?
All in all, it's a very unique movie, but whether you like it or not depends on your personal taste.
PS: The old ladies in the animation part are all so sexy...
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