The first thing I feel is that the male protagonist is not as fat as he imagined, and his appearance has not changed much before and after (more or less, he is still looking forward to becoming more beautiful, naive!), not a youth drama, but a middle-aged man living in life Unhappy in a play about getting to know yourself and changing yourself, the plot is a bit old-fashioned, and it seems that the ending can be seen from the beginning. The male No. 2 is really a bit frustrating, and the portrayal of it makes people not like it. Of course, this also leaves a possible space for the protagonist. In addition, the use of the theme of running to describe the process of changing people may be the director's feelings, which made me a little excited and wanted to run. All in all, I felt relieved after watching the film, and I was also a little encouraged.
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