whole plot is straightened out from beginning to end. It’s actually a very simple story. The director doesn’t know what to do. It is extremely entangled in what considerations to shoot. Simply put, it is to cut a normal story into five, six, seven or eight pieces, and then rearrange and combine them, causing chaos in the chronological order. In terms of writing, it is narrative. I often wonder whether this structure is a manifestation of the director’s skill, or is it to cover up the lack of plot,
but it can still be seen. The ending is particularly good.
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