There are too many people applauding this movie, but I only saw that it talks about a mother and at the same time has a large chapter of sex, which reminds me of Zhang Yimou's Thirteen Hairpins - while talking about the Anti-Japanese War, there is another one. The sex of the small space was scolded by the Yankees as useless, and the box office in Japan was almost zero. So, again, why do we applaud this film, just because the director and actors are "famous"? Is it because the sex here is what we call human nature, and the sex in the movies we make is eroticism?
It captured our eyeballs with sex throughout, and ended up with love for our tears.
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