It turns out that people really end up alone. The hero is so perfect and lonely, and the heroine is so desperate, vulnerable, and doesn't believe in people. Is it just that good? I don't know, maybe one day I'll be like the male lead too. The title of the film is nothing personal, which literally translates to nothing personal. Nothing is personal, not even loneliness? At the beginning, the relationship between the two was rigid and lonely, and then the employment relationship ended and the emotional relationship began. Because they understood each other, they carefully took care of them and guarded their loneliness. The actor's last suicide is for love. In order to fulfill the life that the heroine wants. However, she did not live in that house after all. This film has some long shots, less dialogue, and the slightly obscure framing reminds me, is this a tribute to Master Angelopoulos? There is a sense of master art, but I feel that there is something missing, so give it four stars.
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