1. I've never seen the burning of time interpreted so well. Lola didn't even run fast.
There's not even a soundtrack, no big close-ups, just handheld and long shots. I seem to be watching an immersive drama, and I seem to follow O the whole time, even if the screen does not move for almost a few minutes, but not a second is wasted, because every second is a piece of firewood added to the burning flame . And it’s not just the participants in the story who are anxious, everyone’s conversations are shoved back and forth, the content is cumbersome and the tone is low and flat, as if everyone is impatient with themselves and others, it is the country of this era that is anxious . Even if the last two sat opposite each other for a long time in silence, it was an anxious silence floating in mid-air.
2. Looking back, I finally understand why this girl who loves and hates her best friend is willing to do so much for her, because no matter how you cheat me, we are still on the same front in this era. It's not a friendship, it's a friendship.
3. The screenwriter is really too kind. A story that can easily and reasonably lead to various tragic endings makes every turning point a surprise, but this kind of kindness is more like a sap in the chest— - The plot that he did not film will be staged in the hearts of the audience. He explained the story here, and we actually understand the rest.
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