After watching the introduction of the film, I watched this film for Lin Xiujing. Fortunately, I was not disappointed (although I didn’t fully understand the ending...) I don’t think I can fully understand the meaning of the film after watching the film. Well (in someone's words I "have no writing"). But the color of this film is really rich and colorful, as if it is not a "mental hospital" that others look at coldly, but a beautiful and pure fairy tale world. Those who are rejected by everyone are not "patients" who behave abnormally, but "dream travelers" who suffer from "hypothesis", who just love to dream and fantasize. They live heavenly lives in their respective worlds (they are the original self smeared with filth in the dirty world, but the people who have been reshaped and reincarnated into the real "self"), not It is the "people" who think they are normal and helpful. I also want Yishun's mask to stay away from the chaotic crowd, and have his "skills" to capture other people's "beloved" to help them get real happiness, maybe this is really a happy thing. After all, there are many definitions of happiness, and no one else has the right to deny the definition of our own happiness!
"Re-creating people" is the person we should be...
P*S Yingjun She doesn't eat, she only uses batteries to "charge" herself (I especially like the way she licks the batteries, a little excited but with some inexplicable resistance ...
I hope Il-soon with a mask and Young-kun with dentures will protect their happiness in their own world
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