It started with the "Fate is You" that I watched when I first graduated from college. A seemingly love myth is indeed a small production describing independence and loneliness, full of cleverness and an outstanding original sound. The ninth part, the horror film shot by DV, has excellent skills, and it is not too much to describe it as a joke. Then there is the amazing happy accident, which is not inferior to Kevin Smith's famous works. It's a pity that the movies that follow have become more and more impure, each one is like a hybrid out of freaks, this crossing Siberia is similar to the previous mechanic, with ethical beginnings and horror endings, anticlimactic, mixed with European and American movies. Traits, seemingly introverted, are actually ostentatious.
It is a pity that the Hollywood system may take hundreds of years to have an invincible Allen and a Martin Scorsese. For young directors, the road is too difficult.
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