I have also read the criticism of "Assembly", and there are many articles about turning the revolution into warmth.
What about "Nineteen Fourty Two"? At least I've seen several reviews. Most of them are entangled whether Feng Xiaogang respects the facts.
In fact, does this question matter? In such a schedule, there is a film that is willing to remind people that they are full, and many people have starved to death. Isn't this meaningful enough?
Yes, he sold something, but compared to going to the chest show to see the car, isn't the 30-dollar ticket more meaningful?
What can I leave behind after reading it?
There is no end to the cleanliness of the left.
But, at least have it!
Could it only be the nihilistic discussion of "Youth School"? Can only be "Thailand" entertainment to death?
After all, when we are alive, can we think more about it?
Do you really have to go on like this to survive?
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