Probably the same time and scene as last year's "The True Color of Heroes". Except for the scene, the two films are both Haibo Amway. The most obvious feeling is that the difference between Beijing and Hong Kong at that time was so big. The interaction between father and son It's the biggest memory point. Maybe a man's communication with another boy who is related to him is very cute. In this kind of film, women are embellishing what Beauvoir said today, basically from traditional culture. In the Bible or paintings, women see women from the perspective of men, so most of the world I know is created by these male directors. It’s scary, so I should be more clear about my own thoughts and use the perspective of “I” to express but this purely male-oriented film often has an inexplicable comfort and a faint sense of humor
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