There are really few movies that are quiet but not so boring. Every day looks the same, but every day is different. A poet who drives a bus, this combination has some romance in itself. It feels like the heroine is carrying out a personal art exhibition every day, and the seemingly peaceful home is filled with her imagination. It's a lot more interesting to see them want to put their own guitar, novels, and then try to write some poetry as well. There are many twins in it, and the whole movie has the feeling of Haruki Murakami's novel.
In the era of mobile phones, people who don't use mobile phones. The life of an artist is really capricious, and the richness of the spiritual world is truly enviable.
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