The movie "Long Engagement" is adapted from the novel of the same name. The novel is better, it has enough space to spread out the details of Didi Lili. Yes, this is a long story, and it is the inexhaustible details that spliced the story together. The movie only lasts for more than two hours, not enough to install these, and the flavor is lost.
The main thread that runs through the beginning and the end of the story is an unfinished marriage contract, but in fact, those little promises are intriguing. The prostitutes shuttled between the military camps looking for the murderer of the lover, and in a love triangle, the interveners strictly abide by their commitment to family, friendship, and love. The small mortal promises are embedded in the gray and black curtain of war that touches the heart. In front of them, the magnificence of war suddenly seemed boring, and involuntarily, I began to hate those great wars.
If you read the original work, please pay attention to the dozens of correspondences, too many details worthy of recollection.
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