The film has a good light and shadow performance, and the picture is beautiful, whether it is a lush woodland or a dimly lit night scene.
The plot is promoted through the way the parties recall and tell. The plot is loose and the main line is not clear. In many places, the audience needs to clear their own ideas.
The performance of the hero Buffy is exaggerated. The process of developing feelings with the autistic girl Joemeo is also too far-fetched.
Many places imitate foreign movies, alley chase scenes - "Plan A"; Buffy sleeps on a city statue - "City Lights"; Shruti's mother drives her to see her former lover to convince her daughter To marry the right person - an American love movie whose name I can't remember; another happy ending - "The Notebook".
After watching this film, I can feel that the director wants to use the shell of a modern film to wrap the Chaplin-style comedy core of "tears in laughter", and also uses some silent film techniques, but obviously the combination is not successful, although it has Nice picture performance.
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