The title is very familiar to me, but I hadn't seen it, and after a few minutes of opening it from site B, I made up my mind to watch it.
The story is strong and the rhythm is soft.
While watching this movie, I cried and laughed, and at one point I wondered if I had contracted some kind of mental illness. In fact, it is not. This is the charm of this film. In just two hours, it depicts the lives of two generations of the Soviet Union.
And can feel brave and strong, she is not a literary movie like expensive red wine, but more like vodka with simplicity and strong momentum, which can leave a deep memory after watching it.
Especially the line that the heroine said, "I've been looking for you for a long time..."
Small and incompetent, poor writing, all of the above are my personal thoughts.
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