Pseudo-documentary does not mean that there is no sense of cinema, and the drama bursts suddenly and naturally in the "concise" plot. The photography problem is relatively big, it seems that the crew can't even afford a tripod, or is the director deliberately doing it? Overall, it feels rather bad. The progression of the plot is very slow, and the performance is like flowing water, smooth but also lacking in acting moments. The irony is strong. Those names that are added to one's body are not really owned by anyone. It will attract criticism, flattery or jealousy. Humans, as high-level creatures with inferior roots, often hope that others will suffer, but cannot send blessings. After this farce is over, only one can finally realize that what a truly wise man needs is not a crown that has been carefully cast, but simply staying away from those idiots who can't dance with you! 7.5, it is not suitable for those fans who have a "worship high" plot, and it is not suitable for those who have successfully learned brain disabilities. The film has no entertainment index, only a burst of laughter!
In addition, "Hometown is a place you can't go back to", looking at it, I think of my little hometown, where people who seem harmless and have little contact with me live, they give you powerless nostalgia, but also forever Resolutely offer countless reasons to let you go away again.
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