actors are pleased. Several protagonists and supporting roles all like the
film.
It’s a pity that the overall rhythm owes a bit, especially the psychological turning point of the male one in the second half. The beginning to the end is too fast. The explanation of the process is much weaker than the first half.
Maybe the front fabric is a bit heavier and needs to be deducted from the problem of youth growth. After the turning point, it appears rough and hasty
7.9 points.
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