and thought it was very creative. The theme was that the couple lived a good-looking life, but finally walking out of the house was a happy ending.
The movie "Reverse the World" released in 2012 was a little interesting to hear the name. After watching it for about ten minutes, I thought it was not very interesting and gave up. The plot I saw at that time was that both of them discovered a secret place, like sitting in a well and watching the sky. Then the male protagonist puts down the rope and pulls the female protagonist from which world to look like his own... I don't know later
because after I have this impression, when I see the word upside down, the world view stands there.
After reading it, I felt that I understood, and my husband finally woke up.
I always thought that Patma lived underground, and the male protagonist lived on the ground. Aijia had all kinds of high-tech. Until Patma and the male protagonist flew into the sky, I was still thinking that the earth is not round, each It didn't make sense, but when I woke up, I finally understood. Those students who got off the track of going to school are a kind of break free, but Aijia is only shown in those few scenes, the tower, the fence, the school. The parents of the children have absolutely none. These are finally understandable. When the captain of the guard and the hero saw the real blue sky, I was more complicated than him. The entire previous concept of knowledge has been overturned. Then I saw those broken walls and then I felt that human beings have lived here, just like Luffy going to an empty island.
Some historical texts may have been tampered with by the rulers, but those relics are telling the rise and fall of an era, a country, and a civilization.
The overall feeling is 4 stars, it is worth recommending. The setting of the storyline is also very good.
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