Suddenly I thought of him one day, and then I scratched my head and wanted to watch his movies, but he didn't work much, and the few others that I haven't seen are old, and I heard that he still has a big beard, I still like the white face Xiaosheng, so I had to think of the "Tear Doomsday".
I'm not very impressed with this film, I think it's a fake film, but I'm still impressed by some scenes, such as the moment when the girl was incinerated, they looked at each other, and he kept holding the Red headband, I thought it was a work that wanted to pretend to be a classic, but it failed, and I didn't fall in love with Bell at the time.
Looking it up, I think I may have underestimated it.
This is an allegorical entertainment movie. This kind of nondescript temperament is destined to not be a big hit, but it is definitely not that bad. At least entertainers can watch it, emotional people can watch it, and nympho people can enjoy it, because The exquisiteness and spotless picture of the film will make even clean-lovers look at ease.
Only those who pretend to be B will feel that the entertainment of this film insults its depth.
The seemingly not-so-beautiful woman in the film is actually Catherine in "She's Lonely Than Fireworks". This woman is not stunning in the traditional sense. She looks a little old-fashioned but has a fragile and firm temperament. I love watching this. actor of this kind.
There are some good passages in it, one of my favorites is that on the first night without the sedative, Bell had a nightmare about being pushed into the incinerator while the other self stood by and watched indifferently. He woke up from a nightmare, sweating profusely, struggling to raise his head, and saw a ray of orange light from the window covered with plastic film, so he tore the film with his fingers and saw a brilliant rainbow, he was shocked. Standing there, watching the most beautiful, beautiful scene that he had never seen in his life.
This process of psychological transformation is absolutely impeccable, so I forgive the false paragraphs and anticlimactic endings that follow. In fact, even if it is only for Bell, I will wholeheartedly and sincerely forgive the falsehood of this movie.
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