The story, I won't talk about it, it's average, but the documentary image style is well grasped, and the rhythm is okay. But the emotional part of the characters is too weak, I really didn't have much empathy, and the turning point was too abrupt. This documentary-style film lacks rationality and is really a failure. If there is no ending at the end In other words, I also think you are quite objective, so I added an ending subtitle, you won the award, and the whole tonality of the film is gone. Otherwise, don't talk, and you have to pull out a forced political speech. It's too low-level. Why don't you write a film dedicated to so-and-so? This kind of value issue is unsolved later, you might as well Let’s reflect on the reality of the loopholes in our own country’s system and laws. In a colonialist country, what about immigration issues? This means that we only look at the present and leave historical issues to our memory. Also, I think that all people are inherently inferior, unable to control their own desires, and have no ability to empathize. These are all natural diseases that can be cured. You know, the law and the system are the best medicines.
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