A perfect day! What kind of day can be called perfect? In the opening scene, the well water is polluted, the rope is broken, and the characters' expressions are sleepy. Revolving around the ropes and road movies, the locations were changed one by one, and a group of people who were drawn began to enter the scene, and the locations and characters began to cut into the overall background and small issues. Entering the village destroyed by the war is the most fascinating scene. The destruction of the material by the war and the portrayal of people's hearts are all reflected. When the rope was finally cut, the helplessness and frustration of the rescue team were all too real. With the arrival of the heavy rain, the corpses were dragged out of the well water, and the children and grandfathers began to go on the road. People were busy, lonely, waiting, and laughing. The war seemed to have changed nothing, and people seemed to have done nothing. One day It's over. The result is good, everything is good, and it can be regarded as true perfection in a complex world. Children, cows, and grandma driving cows bring warmth and hope in the movie. And the people in the middle, whether they are outsiders or insiders, are busy with nothing to accomplish, they are all fulfilling the roles assigned by life, and this kind of life is perfect. In the end, nature brought all human efforts back to their original shape, and human beings could only bear it silently, interspersed with the characters that unfolded along the way, and explained them one by one. Black humor and irony, but also warm and true.
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