The movie is more than three hours long, and the previous plot describes many characters, a dying old man, a chattering and almost crazy woman, a cynical man with deep scars and hatred, a child who was docile and learned to fight... messy and depressing . Arguments and roars, rotting bar studios and overcast skies fill the screen.
Later, a sudden "toad rain" was amazing, but also vented. It seems that all the repression exploded after the rapid expansion...
It seems to arouse all kinds of cowardice, embarrassment, and dissatisfaction in the depths of your heart, render these to the extreme, and then smash it all to pieces. Those shards were stubbornly stuck in the depths of the heart, transparent and splendid.
Later, when the computer ran out of power, the movie did not end, and the comments were put on hold.
I think, after seeing this, I am not in a hurry to watch its ending.
The above words do not make sense.
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