Beautiful picture, good sound. I feel that the first half is a part of the life, communication, and experience of the brighter and lighter person; the second half is something that cannot be detected in the depths of the spiritual desire of the more subdued, darker person. Although I was at a loss and didn't know what the original intention was, I felt that this reference to the duality of life was a bit shocking to me. Because the blind (somewhat hopeless) wandering I felt when watching the second half of the episode was the same as the fearful feeling in the dark, which is the same as the fearful feeling of diving into the depths of a person's spirit. The editing and juxtaposition of events in the first half broadcast many contradictory things that Thai society is experiencing, and things that non-big cities in China can easily feel, which is quite interesting.
A random thought. I would love to see other works by this director.
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