When sudden misfortunes smashed the orderly life, from shock and fear at a loss to numbness, calmness and bravery and rage, this film is presented in the process of fleeing calmly, and it is made up like the truth.
I like the beginning when it falls from the sky in a fog, and I like the end that is tough and just like life.
Although there are no guns, I feel that I am involuntarily thrown into the whirlpool of life, struggling to survive in the broth that countless people are throwing together, or one day, suddenly swallowed. Can't help but feel sad and sad.
Moreover, if someone of the same fate could patiently listen to my gloomy and boring confession before leaving, how warm it would be.
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