From the very beginning, I felt a lot of elements of Korean movies. We are people who never remember names. We didn't know that Guo Zairong was the director of "My Sassy Girl". The beginning part is more funny and hilarious. The part of going back to childhood is particularly wonderful. Both the music and the pictures are very beautiful, which makes people feel like a dream in childhood. I felt very warm when I saw my grandmother at the entrance of the village waiting for Cilang to come home. Later I learned that the so-called "grandma" is actually "grandma" Mom", feeling unspeakably heavy.
The climax is the earthquake at the end, which is shockingly moving. When the heroine fought to pieces to save Cilang, I could hardly tell whether it was just to complete the task entrusted by her master or because she really had feelings for him. . At the end of the film, you are still immersed in that kind of atmosphere, completely ignoring the superfluous ending that follows.
The film is 2 hours long, but it doesn't feel like it's that long. Except for the dog blood at the end, the only regret is that the heroine has no name. Such a great, kind and beautiful heroine really does not want to call her only three words robot.
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