First of all, An Zhe's movies are notoriously boring movies! It’s still 3 hours long, and it’s really only on the evening of the Spring Festival when I’m so busy that I started watching it after I made up my mind. I didn’t get a clue in the first 50 minutes of watching it. It’s really hypnotizing. !
The houses in Albania in the 1990s are really familiar, standard in socialist countries. God created travel first, then doubt, and finally nostalgia. Ah, nature, are you alone? Me too, eat a cookie! In addition to the high requirements on history and geography, this movie also has to switch between different timelines and one person with multiple roles. The 10-minute, 5-year change in the family dance really deserves a godsend. The women in it are indeed quite similar to Argentina's [Travel], but at first glance, [Travel] was shot too early. Both belong to the process of "searching", staring at the vicissitudes of the region (South America, the Balkans), but the dimension of [You] is fuller, [Travel] belongs to the journey of exploration and discovery in the process of juvenile growth, [You] more It is the nostalgic retrospective journey of the young and the old who left home. An Zhe's shots are very iconic, and many of them look exactly the same as [Crying Prairie]! The music is also well matched, the most impressive is the part when A puts on the clothes of the widow's ex-husband. Just with the soundtrack, my inner OS is, you two, hurry up!
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