I was firmly attracted at the beginning, the rhythm of the opening was slow, and when the heroine appeared, it was instantly brought into the main line of the story. The rhythm is tight, the storytelling is astonishingly efficient, and it's done with panoramic shots. The narration-style dialogue is handled extremely well, and the director is really a master. After watching the whole film, the long history, the tense background of the times, and the full emotions of the characters seamlessly connect the history, the present and the future. The history excavated in the present is not the present excavated in the future. A good film that makes people understand what history is!
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