Why do people always make the mysterious aesthetic part of a work into reading comprehension? One for two? I think the biggest charm of a movie lies in the shaping of the overall atmosphere. When it arrives, it is there. It doesn't matter if there is a scrap pen, it doesn't matter for four hours. It's like the song that Saeki played in the car in Murakami's "Kafka on the Shore" with a subtle wrong tone. Commercial films try their best to have no waste, so they are boring.
In addition, the world is so big, there are multiple viewpoints, love and peace, ❤️
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