The success of this film is that it made me feel the greatness of Chekhov after watching "The Cherry Orchard" without knowing it, and as far as I know, no other film can be better than this.
The highlight of the film is the heroine, who is both beautiful and temperamental, and seems to be very talented in acting. Such actresses are rare.
In fact, the heroine doesn't understand love, as the director said in "The Cherry Orchard" that she acted unnaturally. It was not until Keanu Reeves was injured and went to her that the heroine began to love. This is an era that does not understand love, and it is also an era that needs a cherry orchard.
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