The film is quite eye-catching from the very beginning. The montage shooting method makes people look at the characters very beautiful. The viewers also secretly guessed some time-travel plots from the name of the film, but the screenwriter of this film has enough brain holes. The reverse-timeline layout of the big, parallel world has thrown our idea of time travel into confusion. My friends and I have been discussing whether the heroine is born old and living upside down. Or are the two worlds the same? It's just that the order is reversed. In the end, it is concluded that the worlds of each other are different. The male and female protagonists have grown up slowly since childhood, and only meet for a period of time every five years. Like our Tanabata meeting, different It's the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl who are not in the same plane. They are suddenly elevated to another dimension in the small and fresh love story. In fact, the last theme song at the end of the movie starts the camera and has been playing the train track, the two tracks that come and go, It is like the timeline of the hero and heroine, they are opposite to each other, and they are opposite to each other. Only at a certain moment of intersection can there be a brief encounter, which should also be a metaphor of the director's attention.
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