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Antonio 2022-03-18 08:01:01
lonely to death
The first time I watched "The Loop", I watched it for 20 minutes and then closed it. Not only did I feel that the picture quality was rough, the story pace was extremely slow, and even the shooting techniques felt amateurish.
A few years later, I re-downloaded the Blu-ray version. After this review,...
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Drew 2022-03-18 08:01:01
Loneliness is the last infectious disease left by mankind in the 21st century
I'm thinking about two questions

Shun Sugata
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Karlie 2022-03-23 09:03:33
Not the fear of death, but the fear of being alone. Trapped in a claustrophobic space, we have a hundred percent anxiety, and our hearts have long since turned into a pool of black water in despair. All disappeared, and only you are left. Can you think of anything more terrifying than this? The film captures the horror of loneliness in a creepy way. Everyone is lonely, and the existence of a single individual is not as good as a ghost. It is really heartbreaking.
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Johnny 2022-03-18 09:01:10
how to say. . . Whether to complain about "why are literary films so terrifying" or "why are horror films so literary"? Japan is also a very strange nation. On the one hand, it advocates the weak relationship between people, and on the other hand, it is very afraid of loneliness. Bad people do bad things because they are afraid of loneliness. Death is actually eternal loneliness. . . Since you are so afraid, you should get along well with people when you are alive.
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