The rhythm of the whole film has always been very gentle, giving people a feeling of relaxation and naturalness. The director seems to be telling a story delicately. Most of the previous moods did not fluctuate much, and he was watching Andrew "growing" step by step, looking for his Mission" and meaning, isn't that what we are, of course, Andrew is already human in that respect. At the end, when Andrew passed away without seeing himself recognized as a human being, I burst into tears and felt really regretful, but when I saw a film review, I was relieved. Human life cannot be perfect, I have regrets It is the characteristic that a person has, that is to say, Andrew is already a person.
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