A large number of front and side close-up shots truly record the heroine's joys and sorrows, the life of colleagues and the beginnings and turns of events. Just like a straightforward narrative, the director did not substitute personal likes and dislikes. It felt like he was describing an event, describing the heroine in the vortex, and expressing the sentimentality, helplessness and struggle of the little people in society. The last zoomed out shot is of the heroine's strong back, an impressive contrast to the more cowardly figure ahead. The audience so far wish the heroine a successful Nirvana~
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