The movie is good and worth watching. 1. Remake aspects. I haven't seen the Korean version of "The Gift of Room 7", so I won't make a comparison. From the point of view of this movie alone, the whole is very good, the story is very complete, and the plot is also very attractive. It throws questions, solves problems, and guides people to watch it step by step. 2. The emotional aspect. The family relationship between the girl and her father, the teacher-student relationship between the teacher and the girl, the roommate relationship between the father and the inmates, and the fearless sacrifice of the old man who died in the end are all touching. 3. Character creation. The actors' performance is also in place, and the characters are well shaped. Even a small supporting role is an independent story, and it's a paragraph. That deserter couldn't stand anything before he chose to leave the team? How did the dormitory chief who kept sending people to heaven in Room 7 chased after his wife when he was young? For the dead old man, what do you think through the stains on the wall every day? Much is worth pondering. 4. The picture is great. There are many compositions, colors, and angles. Many pictures are captured as posters. The most impressive is the two silhouettes of the fence wall, full of warmth. 5. But the whole film is too good, a little careless and unreal. It's a bit like a joke, can't stand scrutiny, can children often sneak into prison? Is it so easy to die? How can a mentally retarded child and a child live in a new place? etc. But overall it's still pretty good. Finally, I would like to thank Qi Mao Shuying for the opportunity to watch the movie!
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