I didn't fall asleep?

Ladarius 2022-09-06 02:10:30

The unremarkable loneliness and sorrow of little people, the unremarkable alienation of brotherhood, and the unremarkable life stories, expressed in the lens of Ceylon, are natural and vivid. The heavy snow in Istanbul, the sticky mice, the mucus in the corner of Mam's eyes, and the look of Yosef peeping at the girl he likes, all of them are grand and detailed. The theme of the film is also across the ages, and the regional culture can easily resonate with people. An unemployed worker, a lonely and dull photographer, the estrangement, embarrassment, and contradiction between two men erupt in the same space, and the passion that has been polished by the dull and trivial reality makes the 'distance' become unreachable for both of them. the other side. The blank narration and the storyline with no obvious climax still left me feeling bored and distracted for a while. It doesn't appeal to me strongly, but it's a great movie. ?

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