First of all, the shot is quite creative, and it feels a bit similar to some shots of Trainspotting. The soundtrack is also pretty good, and overall it's a very emotional film.
Then I raise the question.
First of all, the characters are relatively simple, it can be regarded as a group play, but there are only four main characters in total, and the correlation is not strong. Dramatic conflict is not that obvious. Speaking of dramatic conflict, I actually don’t know what it is, but I think the plot is simpler.
The performance of the characters can be improved a bit more, which is good, but there is still no particularly outstanding performance, which also means that there are no particularly distinctive characters.
And it is also a black work, compared with train guessing, this one is less humorous.
And about the ending, I don't actually object to this dark ending, but the problem is that this ending is a little bit difficult for me to accept.
Of course I don't think this is an inspirational work, but, to use the words of my idol,
"You have to go through the winter to appreciate the spring" The
four seasons are a cycle, and winter is very long, but the back of winter will not always be winter.
On a sneak peek, I don't think their story has a tragic, or so bleak ending. Real life is often more tragic, but that doesn't mean life has to stop.
The earth is still spinning, and it will not end because of your loss and your gain.
The most precious thing in this world is not a dream, but life.
They are still alive, they will live, they will have a chance to live, and they will not be so lonely anymore.
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