Due to the plot setting, the rhythm of the film is not generally fast. This kind of story with deep and special connotation meets "flying editing" and it does not bring any benefits, not to mention the farce-like advancement of the life that should be discussed. Serious propositions such as life become a joke.
The cramming-style education is filled with the audience, adding new plots to the previous plot before digesting it, and it does give people the feeling of “it’s too late”. Most people understand the philosophy of life. Looking at the movie is nothing more than thinking. It’s nothing more than moving through a medium, moving yourself, and entertaining yourself, but the story must advance and retreat properly.
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