The 8.3 points are because I have been embarrassed to listen to Liu Ye and Zhou Xun's Sichuan dialect (Chongqing dialect). If their lines can be less dramatic, this movie can give 9 points. Good mountains, good water and good script! But you can tell from Liu Ye's mouth that the director just wants to fool the audience. What he pretended in his heart was not the Chinese audience who could understand and distinguish between Sichuan dialect and Northeastern dialect, but the judges sitting in Cannes and Venice. He clearly saw that the judges wanted a Chinese landscape painting, and wanted a cultural revolution theme. A woman awakens. However, he forgot what the sentient beings in this landscape painting should actually look like. Some movies can become classics because they depict all the details with their hearts. The audience is not really stupid. Maybe some of the judges are.
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