the hometown on RMB, Zhao Tao's non-disposable water bottle lit up after the only time in history that the mouse loves rice that caught my attention and caused emotions to tear down the walls of Jay Chou's non-standard Mandarin The bridge across the river is as impractical as a space corridor. The people in white walking slowly and spraying disinfectant are as creepy as space secrets . Before leaving the space junk-like memorial tower , the tightrope walkers in the distance gave the exact figures about their daily salary and marriage redemption . . . . . . . . . . . In my opinion, the difference between this Jia Zhangke's film and all the previous works is the grafting of poetry and reality. There is also a bit of such an attempt in "The World", but it stays in a slightly satirical context, not as direct, open-minded, and just right to wander off this time. Therefore, the deep sadness will be more able to have an outlet.
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