As a genre film, it is not excellent. Although there are a lot of bridges, the plot is not painful or itchy as a whole, and it is slightly procrastinated. As an exploratory art film, the photography and color tone are quite remarkable, and the characters are portrayed to real events. The realistic meaning is a bit fragmented, but the original director tried to create an atmosphere that fits the region, a rhythm that is not hurried or even a little lazy.
Generally speaking, the director hopes to express too much. Too many irrelevant environmental shots and character clues have been added for the loss of the other, and the main character events have been weakened by the worthless narration, and they are even eroding each other. .
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