Extraordinary imagination, clear political implications, quite a good movie. But neither of the above two points is what I want to say. Imagination - it's better to look at it, and political implication - it's said too much, like scolding the street. I just want to talk about what most people don't care about in this movie - what love changes. Under normal logic, we will have many answers: love can change a person's mood, temper, certain behaviors and even lifestyles and the posture of making love. But in this movie, the power of love is infinitely magnified, and the power is so great that it can completely integrate two races, two systems, two classes, two destinies, and even two planets, which is almost a physical fusion. Am I being overly sensitive or am I not experiencing true love? Anyway, the fall of the Berlin Wall was definitely not because of love. As for whether the reunification of North and South Korea in the future is because of love, I don’t know and don’t want to know. If it is, then I am too sad, and have not tasted the taste of true love.
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