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The first incense burner film review

The straightforward description is too straightforward, and there is no exact and interesting description in the original.

"The misfortune of a woman is that she is surrounded by almost irresistible temptations, and everything urges her to embark on the easy slope: instead of encouraging her to struggle, people tell her that if she lets nature take its course, she will reach the Elysium. When she found herself deceived by a mirage, it was too late, and her strength had been exhausted in this adventure. "

Zhang Ailing's "The First Furnace Incense" is definitely not a love story, but a female tragedy that has been performed indefinitely for thousands of years. "The First Furnace Incense" coincides with Beauvoir's point of view above. After reading it, I will only sigh deeply. Xu Anhua just wants to "have a brave love", and now the filter of worship for Ann doesn't work.

I don't know whether it's the screenwriter Wang Anyi or Xu Anhua. At first glance, the main plot of this film is all there, but the flavor of Zhang Ailing is missing, and the characterization is extremely rough. Sandra's simple and honest appearance just appeared, and somehow she became the arrogant lady who bossed girls around in the subtitle Three Months later, with almost no psychological portrayal. There is a shell and a plot, and Zhang Ailing is really easy to be adapted into a dog blood drama.

I don't know whether it's the screenwriter Wang Anyi or Xu Anhua. At first glance, the main plot of this film is all there, but the flavor of Zhang Ailing is missing, and the characterization is extremely rough. Sandra's simple and honest appearance just appeared, and somehow she became the arrogant lady who bossed girls around in the subtitle Three Months later, with almost no psychological portrayal. There is a shell and a plot, and Zhang Ailing is really easy to be adapted into a dog blood drama.