Wandering around enchantingly in the dark night in the afternoon, attracted by the title of the film, Baidu Cloud copied Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki's "A Man Without a Past". It's been a long time since I saw such a masterpiece, I'm very happy. A middle-aged man somehow got on a train bound for Helsinki. After getting off the train, he was met with amnesia by a hooligan, and then a series of seemingly absurd coincidences that were carried out as a tramp in the city were actually very realistic. toward the story. The director's humanistic feelings keenly and delicately portray the bottom groups of this island country, and it is very interesting to play some kind jokes on traditional Christianity with elements such as rock music. The use of scenes in photography brings a surprise similar to the texture of film, and the immersion in beauty is amazing. The excellent soundtrack all shows the romance of this group of Nordic people who seem to be cold and yet warm. The endless 30-second freight train at the end seems like an individual perspective of dimensionality reduction. The long river of life is also extremely long, and there are many stories quietly brewing. "God only gift to those who go to heaven, we who are still on earth should help each other."
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