A magical realism movie. Jack's Split Self Trapped Alone in Another World: Is Loneliness a Man's Orgy? Those who were crossed on the sea at the border of the two worlds, the people of the two worlds looked at each other from afar and could do nothing. . . Many abstract concepts have been concretized, as well as the subtext of the heroine's old relationship: I love you, but you are random, the twisted love in film and television dramas. There are many conflicts and checks and balances, but fearlessness is always on the way. The eternal pursuit of freedom is also the eternal hymn of adventure!
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