7.8 points: This interesting couple's last movie "Fairy" has been popular since then, and I won't hesitate to win it when I see a new one. The biggest feature of the two of them is still the same. The humorous sketches with super physical drama style fill the whole movie. There is no way not to be happy, and some details are even amazing. But all of this is a coincidence based on the arrangement of the story, and it seems that in this work, the two of them are trying to add a little more to the narrative. It turns out that storytelling itself is not their specialty. The second half of the film is a bit inconsistent and unreal. It's a blessing that they always pull you back with beautiful music and pictures when you're about to get bored. I heard that the peak work of the two is "Rumba" before "Fairy". I really can't find the resources. I really want to watch it...
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