I remembered that the director complained about the Spring Festival Gala before, and there was a veterinarian in the cross talk. Because of the suspicion of vilification from related groups, he was dropped by PASS. Back then, "No Man's Land" could not be released, but after it was released, everyone was wondering why it could not be reviewed.
If your film is shot in the mainland, at least the ending cannot be kept secret for fear of affecting the image. The police station righteously denounced the scum, and the protagonist had to be appointed as a nobleman. There is also Ao, the protagonist is so entangled in the process, how can he have a confidante silently accompany him.
Exposing the darkness can make us believe in the light, and let us be merciful, and leave some room for film noir.
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