The pacing of the movie is very fast, not procrastination, and there is no suspense.
I feel that the screenwriter is standing in the position of mocking life, without deep emotional portrayal. After watching the whole movie, I fell in love quickly, relieved quickly, and changed quickly. This is life.
Even though his brother did a lot of evil, he still couldn't hate him. I like my brother's role very much. For him, death seems to be a very simple thing, and it is made by experience.
Before my brother was executed, I thought that there would be a brotherly love scene, and the male protagonist would come to a crying scene, but it didn't, it was a very simple cutscene. Later, I thought it was reasonable, maybe that's what the director and screenwriter wanted to express.
The meaning of a period of life is compared with the intertwining of the rising and the setting of the sun. It can be heavy at times, but it can be nothing.
The change of the heroine is sarcastic but normal. For the disdain in the celebrity circle, one is the passive disdain of the male and female protagonists in the early stage (both became the insiders like a duck to water in the later period), and the other is the departure of the sister and brother-in-law's will. There is no good or bad.
Speaking of art, the filters with a sense of age are very good. I have nothing to say about clothing, especially for women? I really like it.
The male lead's hunchback makes me really want to give him a slap.
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