but after watching it, it gave me a comfortable feeling. There was no conflict or climax at all. It just described the lives of several people in such a plain way, but did not deliberately create that kind of warmth and beauty. Naked life, insipidity gave me some surprises.
The transition from lens to lens is not like most of the movies I have seen turn dark to black and then fade away, but as if the strong sunlight is getting brighter and brighter until white and then fade away. This gives people a sense of relief, knowing that the future is unpredictable but full of hope.
The ending is not very clear. But I don't want to look into it, whether it's because I didn't understand it, or because I didn't understand it and felt that the ending was bad. I don't even want to get into the details of what the movie is trying to tell us. Always trying to preserve the overall feeling that a movie leaves me, that unspeakable insight. I felt that if I could explain the connotation in a few words, I wouldn't have to spend time filming and cutting the whole story.
Maybe maybe that's the way to live with this hopeful attitude. Some things, some movies, as well as being overly caring and sensitive, I am immersed in some quagmire without others, unable to extricate myself, the sun warms my body but not my heart. And this movie is like the sun shining into my heart.
Writing a review for the first time, just for the record. so as not to forget later.
Because of studying mathematics and economics, it is inevitable to talk about it from a rational point of view. Maybe not everyone needs this film, it will be determined by the person's character situation. Just recommend it to those who need it!
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