It seems like a random group of people take turns to chat, but in fact, the director chooses people who have experience, are sensitive enough, and dare to touch life with their fleshly hearts. These people are very nice.
Another common denominator is that these people are all in a delicate state - after a long intellectual and emotional simmering, a huge explosion erupts without losing the desire to express. If I went to interview them sooner or later, it wouldn't be this film. I mean, even though the movie is called "Humans," these people are of a certain type and state, they're just a part of being human, but probably the funniest part.
Because I am a poor man, the parts of the film about the poor and the rich particularly touched me. It seems difficult to say which is more sad, the poor or the rich. To be poor and not sad requires a high level of spiritual cultivation, so it is understandable that people choose the easier path, that is, to become rich. But to be rich and not be sad, it also requires a high level of spiritual cultivation, so life, your road is really long. I don't want to wait for me to make a fortune after all my hard work, only to find out that I'm just having fun. Fortunately, I didn't work very hard to make money.
So this film is not only worth watching, but it is a loss to not watch it, which is really good.
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