The rhythm of the story is fast, the plot progresses very quickly, and there are many absurd plot twists and coincidences, but what is commendable is that the logic of the whole story seems to be more reasonable, and what is even more surprising is that many plots have "grass gray snakes". The effect of "line, foreshadowing thousands of miles away" is another ending with an open ending, allowing N many movie fans to follow the map and make various "reasonable" inferences, and several completely opposite inferences (such as whether Charlie died?). It can be explained, which is really interesting.
Like a short and concise novel, the portrayal of each character is not very in-depth, but it is impressive. The small forks of the plot can echo back and forth, and finally leave room for people's reverie.
The title of the film is "Big Nothing", but the feeling of watching the film is "Short More"
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