Quasi 5 stars, almost perfect. The script can be said to be very advanced. The unchanging scenes, a single actor, and dozens of phone calls have promoted the development of the plot. All the stories take place outside of the audience’s field of vision, but they don’t have a panoramic view. They can only follow the operator to explore one by one. This should be considered a very risky approach, but it can give the audience a strong sense of substitution: When I did it, I also felt the deep sense of powerlessness. When Aska tried repeatedly but encountered refusal to ridicule, the depression was about to break through my chest; even when Aska advised the hostess to take a deep breath, I couldn’t help but do the same.了:) What's more commendable is that neither Askar nor the unappeared characters have a single character on Facebook, which fully reflects the complexity and change of human nature. The fly in the ointment is that in order to achieve twists and turns, deliberately creating reversals and conflicts, the latter part is a little too hard and loses some sense of reality, but overall it is definitely a fine product. Friendly reminder: Please do not refer to any spoilers before watching the movie, otherwise it will greatly reduce the impression. . .
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