The whole film depicts the protagonist being blocked by a transparent wall, cutting off all contact with the outside world. Then experienced the tenacious survival of Robinson Crusoe. Slowly, thoughts began to intertwine in time. As "time is completely still, and I move through it, sometimes slowly, sometimes fast, doing something, they progress freely. When I forget time, it suddenly appears". Time revolves around us, and I travel through it again. The film is full of beautiful Alpine scenery. When one has the power of a creator, think about the impact on the surroundings. The brutality of human nature, in the face of survival, is always accompanied by contradictions. Time suddenly advances and suddenly stops. The beautiful scenery is exciting and exciting. But when he left, what was left was nothing but dullness, and the blandness could not lift his spirits. Especially when Lucas died, the grief took over the whole time, stagnated here, and couldn't get rid of it.
From the beginning of the film, I was looking forward to the ups and downs of the plot, aliens, high-tech. But as the protagonist looks out the window, the story comes to an abrupt end. It's like being outside of human civilization. The description of the white crow is the finishing touch to myself. A group of groups outside the mainstream society, hoping to find each other's partners, hoping to be accepted by others.
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