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Lonzo 2022-03-27 09:01:12

I like this story and I also enjoy the film
director and cinematography. The script is a little less skillful. For example,
using an auntie to play the role of God is actually imposing behaviors that don’t fit the character’s character on the character, but the pepper is what makes the plot unfold. The turning point is a bit too far-fetched . The
characters are not deep enough, such as supporting
actors. Some characters are too thin and not plump, such as ila's husband. The role is not as good as the "Harvard-studied" uncle who took meals. Some characters are simplified and necessary and appropriate, but the role of the husband is It is the main creator of the dilemma of the main line of ila's life. Oversimplification of this role makes ila's own tragic emotions unreal and moving. The
actress's performance needs to be polished. For example, the body movements in the restaurant waiting for people are slightly exaggerated

. A movie that throws questions and does not give answers

agree with another comment "The plot arrangement is quite simple, even too wishful thinking, but the richness and warmth of the film's visual details are quite moving. The narrative technique is steady and stable, neither nonsense nor too sensational, you can fully feel To the director's deep feelings for the city and the characters. Solid and steady,"

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  • Saajan Fernandes: When my wife died, she got a horizontal burial cot... I tried to buy a burial cot for myself the other day, and what they offered me was a vertical one... I've spent my whole life standing in trains and buses... now I'll even have to stand when I'm dead!

  • Ila: Somwhere I read that the wrong train can lead you to the right station...