The whole film is melancholy and melancholy. Some people are getting old, some people die, some people are disabled, some people are sick... The most impressive thing is the two people who sell entertainment toys. Every time they sell to people, they say they can bring happiness to everyone . And everyone was completely unmoved, and even got up and left. In the context of war and economic depression, it is the most ironic thing to sell this kind of thing. Is it possible to be happy with a zombie tooth, put on an ugly mask and pinch a bag that can make laughter? Obviously not.
I feel that the processing method of long shots can still be used for reference. The characters in the picture are interesting and can attract the attention of the audience.
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