If you are also trapped in a corner, if you can't get out of that omnipresent "hidden wall", if you can resonate even a little bit with this film, it will be an extremely shocking experience. Every scene and every process in the film seamlessly overlaps with the reality in which he lives. The precise symbols and metaphors seem to be every bit of magnification in life. This is a world that the lonely sufferers long for. A peaceful and safe world, the beautiful scenery of the changing seasons, the company of spiritual comfort, and an inviolable territory. There is an invisible barrier, you can't see me, but I can see you clearly. When I walked into the self-sufficient imprisoned city, I didn't want to leave half a step. I love this movie so much, it's the most uniquely structured movie I've ever seen. The beautiful scenery of the Alps and the delicate performance of the heroine touched every nerve I liked. In the end, without hesitation, I shot decisively, smashing the vague and ugly symbol that disturbed your life. It really shocked the cells in my body that were burning with fire. After experiencing panic, helplessness, calmness and acceptance, from "too lazy to think about how to commit suicide" to determinedly wanting to live, my heart has returned to peace and numbness. This is the journey that every lonely individual who is free from the world must go through, and it is the spiritual journey that modern people dream of escaping. "I am completely at peace now. I noticed that I took a small step forward. I noticed that this is not the end. Everything continues to move forward. Bull, Pearl and Lux will not come back. But again There's something new coming. And I can't keep it out. Memories, sadness, and fear will remain. And there's hard labor. There's no resting in life." Tell yourself that everything will be alright.
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