I can feel the emotions in a few places. I know that many words have metaphors. Many shots are intended to imply reality. The whole story is to set off reality through the despair of death or to have a beautiful place. But I said that the director did not express well, or did not think well, and the expression was not in place, which is confusing.
What was deeply impressed was the section of Corey in the red car. When she looked back, she tried to get out of the car window to see Sam clearly. Then, the car she knew was coming and hit.
When I said the lines, I understood one sentence. While sitting in the movie theater, John asked Sam what she saw when she looked at the screen. Sam said it was childhood. John said you can't go back in time. I thought at the time, if it were me, what would I see?
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