It's a miracle that I didn't fall asleep after reading it. It's a bit humorous and modern. It's a classic.
Later, I was bored and watched the tidbits, that is, how the CC company (very famous in the DVD industry) repaired and published it. A biography of Ingmar Bergman - actually in text.
Usually a movie that I can't understand, when I don't know that I'm about to understand, I'm always full of hope, hoping that the director will make a stroke at the end of a minute, or even a second, and make me realize it immediately. : Oh, so that's the case, it's too JB. So the last moment is the most nervous moment for me. When I feel that the film is irreversibly going to the end, and I am at a loss, I will silently say in my heart: Don’t end here, I don’t understand it yet , I haven't understood it yet...
However, they often end like this for no reason, leaving me in awe at the slowly coming out subtitles. . . . . Of course, there are times when I see through the director's little trick of pretending to be B, and it's not a sense of resentment, but a curse. For example, I watched a movie called "The Corridor of the Demon Night" directed by Li Zhichao many years ago. "The Seventh Seal" is different, "Citizen Kane" is different, "Days in the Clouds" is different, I will regret it for a long time, and then plan to watch it again in ten years.
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