From the point of view of skill, the screenwriter and actors are okay, the director is quite rough, the music is even more perfunctory, you at least change the style of the same movie a little bit, don't be british rock no matter the disco or the ending.
Alas, if you think about it, it's a three-and-a-half-star film.
In fact, the screenwriter's intention is good, but first of all, he doesn't have a very clear direction. He insists on telling his ideal child to appreciate the warmth of the world, but the arrangement is modeled, and the emotion is too hard. In the later stage, including the process of the director turning the book into a movie, there are too many things missing.
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