Although it is an ordinary old story that can no longer be ordinary and can no longer be cliché, the director's innovative arrangement of the plot at the beginning and end has made the film somewhat attractive. The crowd dancing in the station on the street is reminiscent of the techniques commonly used in Hong Kong films, and there is also the singing and dancing style of Indian films. The two actors also lived up to everyone's expectations. The emotional embellishment of sparks and the natural and in-place performance style did not make the audience feel tired and tired at all. Many of them are full of philosophical gags, and you really can't tell how profound and intelligent they are without careful consideration and repeated scrutiny.
Of course, while doing a good job of playing with others, you must determine your psychological bottom line of being played with in advance. Otherwise, there are many masters in the love scene, and it is too unprofitable to be played by them if it is not counterproductive. A man's passion can be exhausted in 5 minutes, and a woman is a completely different emotional animal. There must be one injury in the two-phase competition. Under the circumstance that it is a tragedy to hurt anyone, a happy reunion has become the expectation of the public, and the director's innovative addition has made this expectation even more icing on the cake.
PS: I found a secret in the film. It turns out that "Harry Potter" is a movie for comrades to watch. No wonder it has not been able to arouse the audience's interest in watching it. It is quite reasonable to take a closer look.
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