In our hometown, there are often such similar stories about wandering souls.
Sometimes watching a movie like this, I can't help but think, Apichatpong is a very earthy director. Of course, this "earth" has no derogatory connotation. He is really a very strange director. Using the seemingly most fashionable and modern way of expression, filming such a seemingly trivial and loose film, it tells some very common or even ancient and absurd things.
Treating such a wonderful movie, its impact on me is no less than the dramatic and intense works of Virgin Spring and Seven Samurai that I originally watched. In other words, in my eyes, if you have enough patience, This movie can be as good as those works. Because it's so worth playing with, isn't it? hehe~~
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