Adding some suspenseful elements makes the movie feel a little different, but the viewability should be enhanced. After watching it, I watched a lot of interpretations of the film, but the sadness in the film (such as the scene of dancing half-naked in the sunset), emptiness (he hugged each other at the moment when the rich boy was stabbed to death, thanked the other party for terminating him) void life). In general, it is still the bottom, a group of forgotten people.
They seem to exist, and they don't seem to exist. Like the well, and the cat Boil. I don't know the answer, I can't explain it, I can only guess, do they exist? Am I alive? No one will know even if he dies.
The stabbing at the end I see as the cry and resistance from the bottom. They are not satisfied, they prefer to reluctantly.
Liu Yaren's forbearance, he clearly loves but shrinks; the rich family seems to be bright and enthusiastic and tries to be cold and unfeeling (it's actually twd's favorite Korean brother!!), the acting is excellent, excellent.
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