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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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Hayley 2022-03-24 09:03:51
In the first hour, you can feel terror because of the boring plot, and in the next hour, you gradually have a soul, but you don't feel terror at all. Does this prove that nothingness, unknown, and emptiness are the source of terror? After the film ends, the final freeze frame gradually shrinks, forming a "hui" character with the black background plate of the large frame. The "hui" consists of two closed square frames. The small two square frames just illustrate the endless loneliness, and the title "Circuit" is really subtle.
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Elisha 2022-03-26 09:01:14
[7.3] Although there is a little suspicion of death at the end of the film, I think this is the correct way to shoot a horror film. As the film says, "If you get too far, you want to get close, and if you get too close, you will die." , contains a prophecy about the grasp of distance between people in modern times: we are always a little socially phobic at home. It seems that only souls are friends with us, but I feel lonely after death. The red seal room is very impressive. After watching it, I feel that the scary skills are really not advanced.
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