Gradually, I found that I was fooled, I fell into the director's trap, and his story made me drowsy At the same time, he also admires the freehand shooting technique he used, which makes you want to explore your own limits. . .
I have to say that after reading it, I will know what the director is going to say, and at the same time why use murder to interpret the so-called limit. . . Perhaps we are all our own killers, and controlling ourselves is no different than being killed by ourselves. I think it's not just personality that's lost, right?
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