Some movies themselves do not intend to say anything profound. This kind of movie has its value, why should it be useless to spray it. It's a parody of "Before the Sunrise", but don't you think the main character's chat is more mature than "Before the Sunrise"? (In fact, don't you think the dialogue in "Before Sunrise" is childish compared to "Before Sunset"?) How deep does it need to be as a romantic film? Many classic romantic films never have a deep connotation, but that does not prevent them from becoming classics. Life needs entertainment, not to mention that "Midnight Encounter" has sincere feelings and a romantic atmosphere, which is enough. People who say plagiarism, you haven't seen other people's works and want to sigh "this is what I want to express"? As a director's debut, it's not easy to make it so much, and some people just complain and complain if they don't do anything, and show their petty-bourgeois literary atmosphere by complaining. Think about the same kind of movie, which is definitely encouraging anyway.
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