The boundary between fiction and reality is unclear and constantly changing. What the director cares about is not accuracy, but effect, a transcendental carnival. The story is told through breathtaking behaviors and collages of images, and the film does not mainly rely on "performance" in the traditional sense. I think the most delighted actor is the actor who can represent the nature of a character. . Is it simple or stubborn to conform to nature? Only the director himself knows, so if you think about it—what you can do will not become the center of human thinking. ...what the movie was trying to tell us was probably - we may all have something standing behind us, kicking our boots, we're poor mortals, but it gave us a dream that we could fly!
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