At the beginning of the movie, I thought it was a cruel reality of war and a bloody humanitarian disaster. It turned out to be nothing but a tidbit about a ghostly future.
I don't get much meaning from it—except for the little passage where the little girl's mother reads the protagonist's letter. But that's just that short paragraph, the others, I even thought of "Journey to the West". This idea is cruel, because the style of the film cannot be connected with the nonsensical Zhou style in any way. But that's what I thought, and I already thought so, what should I do?
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