The whole is "nostalgic" tones, from homes, hotels, streets, and even prisons. Every scene is very delicate, but there is a taste of nostalgia. It's easy to be taken back to that era, like watching those things happen through a glass. Very nice experience.
The story basically didn't understand until the end, and I felt it was very obscure and difficult, but because of the beauty of the picture and the simple and well-placed performance of the actors, I persisted until the end. The laughing point is basically not get, but in the end there is a feeling of relief.
When the story went back to the simple telling state at the beginning, I felt a lot better, and I felt a lot happier. The tension in the middle of the plot made me forget the music, but when I went back and listened to the music, it was really nice.
I don't understand those movie reviews, this is to express my feelings.
I admit that I was fooled into watching this incomprehensible movie by those film critics who didn't understand it at all.
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