Watch the film to experience the self-struggle of depressed patients

Lea 2022-11-30 09:39:17

Curly Fu's acting skills exploded. Strong depressive ability throughout the season. The protagonist fades almost from beginning to end. Comes with a cloudy atmosphere. Walking clouds. Self-deprecating self-deprecating sentences. Add a little fun, otherwise it's really too negative.

The editing of the first episode was incredibly fast-paced and blindingly frenzied, masking some of the muffled. Although the colors of the next few episodes are always bright, they have been suppressed until almost the last few minutes of the last episode. The shadow that has accompanied him for a lifetime is finally about to come out. I originally thought that at the end of some hope in the third episode, Patrick was about to walk out. The scene of hope before dawn was beautiful, from dim to slightly bright, and I almost mistakenly thought that he had walked out of the shadows, as if he should be lively and upward after that. Real life can't be so simple, and everything can be thrown away so easily. Occurs in childhood but will be accompanied by shadows for most of life. Constant struggle and pain. This is depression. I feel it, it's sad.

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