This man who lives under great shadow and pressure can only see the reason for his persistence from his own family.
There's no uplifting excitement, not even a single impressive line. But the emotions are well mobilized, and the director's skill is extraordinary, allowing us to follow the ups and downs of the camera and the protagonist in anger, sadness or joy.
The shock is that this was, and even is, the world we live in now.
Life is so different, which world is real?
More and more confusion, more and more unknown.
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