There was nothing wrong with it at first, and it was very calm. It was the kind of movie that people can watch and don't have any doubts about whether it will waste time. Some movies become eager to tell from the beginning, or deliberately delay into the real plot. , because of a lack of confidence in what is being said.
The most memorable episodes are the cars driving through the twilight in various places, surrounded by high-rise buildings, combined with the soundtrack, making people drowsy, thinking of the sad atmosphere of childhood doing nothing, all the common sadness is primitive, And it will be based on childhood. There are also children on the opposite street. The traces of this treatment are somewhat obvious, but the idea is very good, and the relationship between him and the child is naturally drawn closer. It is also good for children to sit in front of the transparent floor-to-ceiling windows and interact with the city. The first scene I saw my mother, because I saw the stills a long time ago, I had a hunch that it would be in this form, I didn't feel it, the design of the work place was good, the story happened here more easily, and the drama is stronger, but Everything became more common after the protagonist told the reason for their breakup. The lines were weaker, more straightforward, and eager to explain. He also needed to stand in the protagonist's position to express an emotion. Telling such an ordinary story can't bear it. the atmosphere ahead. And I don't like the weight of family, especially with a little boy, this kind of father-son relationship is tiresome, even to me, it doesn't matter if there is family, but obviously it's important for the movie , and finally ended with the scene of meeting my mother, the actor left, but what can I do when I meet, it's nothing if I meet, I can't explain the ending with my adoptive parents, it's too complicated, the role Face real life, not a love story that can be put off waiting to be resolved. The eye contact between the boy and the adoptive parents and the protagonist in the middle paragraphs is also interesting.
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