heavy and uneasy domestic and foreign dilemma in the play
is really sad,
especially when the loneliness floats vaguely in the viewer's heart and
touches the depths of the heart and soul, the
inexplicable sadness can't help but oil. However live.
The film's allegory of human nature uses a rare forbearance but the tension is everywhere.
The trance and uneasy temporality may be the passing of life,
which is surprisingly light and barren in the film.
The gloomy town is the epitome of modern urban life,
alienation and indifference pervade the atmosphere of the film.
Perhaps only by leaning on the twilight light, which symbolizes self-belief,
can we adhere to the meager will to life.
The film profoundly depicts the protagonist's loneliness Living,
there are many such characters in reality.
Loneliness, cooling, indifference and even the alienation and isolation of the mind from the outside world. . .
I suddenly felt a sense of pity for the life of the protagonist,
or even felt sympathy for the helpless or wandering soul in life
. . .
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