I always thought that domestic animations were bad, but after watching "Seoul Station", I realized that Yishan is higher than Yishan. Doesn't this frame rate look uncomfortable? Or Koreans are naturally slow, and this frame rate is enough.
Let's talk about the plot, what exactly are we going to talk about? _? Is it a social reality or a zombie movie? Nondescript and nondescript. And the heroine's IQ is really low. When his dad came to him, he was thinking about the boyfriend who asked him to sell.
Reminds me of the domestic film called Lei Feng or something. Some of them fought together, and I wasted more than an hour watching such a movie.
However, this kind of reaction to social reality satirizes the fact that China can't compare it to the authorities, so I can give it one star.
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