If you live in a world where you can only tell the truth, what would it be like?
And all lies are to protect yourself or others.
The subject matter is very good, but the deducible is a bit unsatisfactory.
What does a lie really mean, is it betrayal or deceit?
How the human brain distinguishes between reality and illusion, and how many lies are just because the other party's level of knowledge can't reach that position. He saw side A, and you saw side B, two completely different sides, but they are actually different positions of a real object.
I originally explained the meaning of the birth of a lie, and why a lie is called a lie, and the so-called lie is actually just an alternative interpretation. And the lies that we hate are more malicious deception than a person's wrong perception.
From this perspective, this will be a promising movie. But the more I look at it, the more it falls into the cliché, the more I look at it, the more I feel that the subject matter is wasted. Change the soup without changing the medicine, and pack a good-skinned vulgar love movie.
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