Although the perspective is novel, the plot lacks impact points, and there is no love story with aftertaste. Everything is like boiled water, just a pile of content, no soul. Of course there is no denying its visual effects. Montage shots, graceful and beautiful music. With frequent flashes, there is room for venting after a certain amount of emotional savings. But the story is a little small.
Motion capture is great. Showing the actions of one hand in front of you, perception consists of a series of multiple and complex linkages.
Love is always two-way, one-way love has no result. Although I am very sympathetic to the male protagonist, I have to say that many people's unrequited love just ended up like this. This is a very real problem that plagues many people.
There is no easy word in life.
Without that broken hand, the plot of the movie would be third-rate. But that miraculous hand turned decay into miraculous, making people unable to look at him. The depiction is very vivid and vivid.
There are some expressions full of metaphors. This lost hand has helped the male protagonist accomplish many things that he could not have accomplished in the dream world. In fact, the heroine may not care about his feelings at all.
With this hand, the plot does not seem so cruel. And this hand unknowingly deepens the cruelty of reality.
It is a magical hand - the hand of God.
In the peaceful and far-reaching inner world, this hand has completed its transformation. At that leap, the male protagonist chose to move forward instead of giving up; he chose to be strong instead of cowardly; he chose to let go instead of struggling.
People who are too rational lack the charm brought by sensibility.
People should be more emotional, dare to love and hate, and be more humane.
The secondary characters are too little inked and are a bit disconnected from the main characters. Formed a stepped, no smooth transition feeling. It's as if the male lead and female lead are doing a one-man show except for that hand.
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