Some people criticize the form more than the content. Some truth. Because the story is nothing more than a boy who was bullied and finally broke out. But this is Shunji Iwai, and there is always a way to shoot a different feeling. It takes more than two hours to tell a story that can be done in a few words, and you can tell it with relish and no boredom. The skill comes from it. Colleagues said that the narrative style of the Americans is always different from that of the Chinese, and Eastern works are easier to accept. The picture is very beautiful, and I believe those who have seen it will remember the scene of listening to music while standing in the green grass half-human height. It's this beauty that makes an otherwise dark story seem less depressing.
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