This is a slow-moving film. Most of the front is a bit boring and clueless, as if there is no inherent excitement in a suspense film. After 60 minutes, the super long shot, the film begins to turn to a climax, all the previous The "boring" is accumulating strength and laying a lot of foreshadowing. Finally, let the unintentional paragraphs ahead explode with surprising power. For example, the missing A on the typewriter, the photo frame flipped on the table, and the door that has been closed three times. There is stubborn love, careful love and crazy love. Is it a prisoner of memory or a prisoner of love? Or who is holding whom?
A person's appearance can be changed, identity can be changed, weight can be changed, life can be changed, beliefs can be changed, but the only constant is interest. This is the key to chasing the murderer and the prisoner's dilemma.
"Memories are the last thing we have left, at least pick the good ones. You think if you can stop this from happening in the first place, then you will live in the past and have no future. Forget this, or you will only be Memories will remain."
Lares used time to avenge the murderer, and he was forever imprisoned in the cage of time. '
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