A soft sci-fi drama full of human fantasy about the mysteries of the universe, a visually comfortable Nordic country town scene, thinking about a series of human stories such as friendship, love, family affection, thought-provoking themes, and just the right background music. The drama has a lot of extra points. Although the overall rhythm is a bit slow, I have no idea of skipping or fast-forwarding. I slowly followed the director's camera into this magical town, thinking about the universe and life.
I couldn't help crying when I saw it at the end, life is like this, Blink of an eye. As beautiful and sad as poetry, but full of deep humanistic care, everyone in it seems to be unhappy, because they are all despairing of the loop of life? Dressed in the cloak of science fiction, it is essentially anti-science fiction. When technology is kidnapped by invisible hands, and we are ruled by technology, we will have the same unlovable appearance as them. Yes, technology has brought us convenience, but when we surrender everything to it, we will have nowhere to run.
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