undeniable that the roughness in the movie is the stone in the cup, which squeezes the emotion of flowing water out of the container of the movie.
As far as personal preference is concerned, I love such emotional movies.
Excessive emotions don’t necessarily mean emphasizing emotions too much, telling the world that I’m not happy, I’m in pain, and I want to hope. The emotional movie in my heart is the kind that can overwhelm the audience's five senses even if they tell a simple story.
I think it’s boring to check whether this movie has done this and whether it missed that point while holding a small book. I want to be able to follow my emotions instead of sitting calmly and watching a story about a director who doesn't know his feelings for him.
For me, as long as the movie expresses the emotion, it is a good movie. As for the achievement of art without narrative, that is another matter.
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