After watching this film, I feel that the best film review is a passage in Zhang Jiajia's "Passing Through Your World".
There are always a few minutes, and every second of them, you'd be willing to trade a year for it. There are always a few tears, and for each sob, you are willing to replace it with a promise full of hands. There are always a few scenes, each of which you are willing to remember with all your strength. There are always a few sentences, every word of which you'd love to spend all the night reviewing
A good movie doesn't make you watch only the director and actors' stories, but reminds you of your own story.
This movie does it.
The Buddha said that there are seven sufferings in life: birth, old age, sickness, death, remorse and hatred, separation from love, and inability to seek.
I saw it all in this movie.
Fortunately, there is a way to make people live in the memory all the time, I really envy.
If the score is low, life must be very happy.
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