I like the rhythm of this film very much, and the control is just right. As a three-hour biopic, it is not boring at all. On the contrary, I have more and more expectations for the life and feelings of the protagonist. Some of the feelings and the protagonist's obsessive-compulsive disorder and cleanliness scenes are particularly well described. The protagonist's obsessive-compulsive disorder slowly pushes the story to a climax. I think I finally felt a little more comfortable when I saw people's encouragement and support, and the ending said The protagonist's childhood dream came true, but they came to an abrupt end when the protagonist's obsessive-compulsive disorder broke out. Like some biopics, the movie didn't end with a long paragraph about his life, what life stories? Great, I didn't know the person, so I saw it as a touching story about a teenager growing up to realize his dreams. The conflict in it and the emotional direction of the protagonist, whether it's the camera shot or Li Zi's acting skills, I like it very much, it's just right for me
This film is great, it's hard to watch, I feel that many of Li Zi's films have expressed emotions to the core. Whether it's The Aviator or the Wolf of Wall Street or a cat-and-mouse game, biopics are always easy to act rigidly, but through his The face and body seem to see the crazy opener of the times, as if to understand that those great people only create a new era for the pure things of childhood. His face has the clarity and madness of a teenager, why is he taking it now? To the little golden man, why, why
I saw the dream in his eyes and the road to the future.
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