It's been a long time since I came across such a movie. I just knew about the actress and director before watching it, but I didn't know it before, so I just watched it as a small background, and I didn't feel much. I just felt that as a movie, it really touched me. Last semester, the screenwriting teacher left a homework for everyone to describe loneliness. I thought about it for a long time and wrote about the feeling after a novelist has finished writing his own novel. That is, whether it is hoarse or sweet, whether the story continues or the story ends abruptly here, when the writer finishes writing, everything is put on hold, no matter whether it is nostalgia or attachment, there will be no more here, no It’s over, it’s gone, there’s nowhere to pursue, nowhere to ask for, the characters and their stories have nothing to do with you anymore, what I want to describe is this feeling. This movie is also very similar, it's not sadness, it's not ecstasy, it's shelving, it's no, it's not happy or sad, the feeling of facing nothing directly, it's the feeling that you can't cry and can't catch it, it's indescribable, it's when you walk Sudden stop of worship. It is the silence in the face of the boundless sea, and the most direct face of human beings to existence.
Everything is so tired and helpless.
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