The film itself is not sullen or sullen, and presents things that may have seemed divine at the time to modern people one by one. After all, there is no background to support it. In fact, the director can mention more about the social background at that time and tell everyone that the phenomenon of the protagonist is also due to social reasons. In addition, the performance of the role as the righteous side is also insufficient, and that kind of machine-like behavior is really uninteresting. That is to say, when he appeared on the stage, he gave him a "marking accuracy".
The top hat and windbreaker remind people of Xu Wenqiang in those days. This kind of clothes is not something that everyone can wear and feel, such as Huang Xiaoming. The slightly lonely and helpless look under the hat is what this set of costumes seems to keep others out of.
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