In fact, I don't really like to comment on the filming techniques or techniques of movies. I'm just a spectator, and I don't care much about this stuff.
I classify it as my own kind of "popcorn movie", just take a look at it for entertainment and entertainment, it's better than nothing. But some movies can always make you tremble slightly, with both resonance, expectation and emotion. I wish something like the one in this movie could happen in real life, and I'm happy no matter who it happens to. But when I turned off the player, there was a trace of regret. I think even in Ireland, which is so mellow, this kind of thing happens once in a hundred years. Maybe it can be said with the Seven Wonders.
Hope people get better.
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