The winning is in the concept and setting, and the beginning is very good. The middle plot is relatively weak, the logic is not strong, and the emotion is unnatural (so I didn't cry at all). It should have been the best made by kimchi. I don't know why it's a bit ineffective. The blessing of high-profile actors is a bonus, although it is not difficult for them. Special effects emmmm. In general, the merits and demerits are clear. It is a film under an alternative framework. It looks like the 49th day of Buddhism? It is actually a bit of popcorn in Europe and America?
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