Criminal Lovers Comments

  • Jamil 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    The film is adapted from Grimm's fairy tale "Hansel and Gretel". It tells the story of a young teenager who, under the instigation and instigation of his scheming girlfriend, designs to kill but falls into the cellar of a deep mountain hunter. Director Ozon breaks the story into pieces, interweaving instant events and flashback sequences. Love, sex, desire, affection, and Stockholm complex are all used. Basically, the elements of Ozon's early works are still very diverse, but compared to "Into...

  • Kiley 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    Entering the devil's lair by mistake, cultivating sexual desires in a forbidden room, coercive rape, plus a shotgun, did O Rong make a whole movie from the sidelines of Butch and Wallace of Pulp Fiction? French bad taste, perverted and somewhat cute. Compared with the victory of justice over evil, I just prefer such a story that the wicked have their own wicked...

  • Casper 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    It turns out that the emotions of teenagers are so complicated and cruel! I like the pictures of them going to the supermarket to buy things, girls passing dolls, boys passing racing cars. Youth is the passage of childhood. Before entering adulthood, you can tear and hurt as much as you want. The imprisoned hut seems to be forced to stop running and take a good look at our youth. Those who escaped the jungle get into society's prison cart. Those who did not escape the jungle draw the perfect...

  • Helga 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    Teenagers are not only unsexy but extremely annoying. I absolutely reject this Ou Rong (although slaughtering and cannibalism is still interesting, dreaming about the scene of strangling people? But still no, it's boring to watch all...

  • Winfield 2022-04-22 07:01:53

    Ou Rong is Kim Ki-duk's Western division. Passion for murder, imprisonment, etc., is perverted enough. A shaking M plus Stockholm Syndrome gradually realizes his sexuality is scary...

  • Celine 2022-04-21 09:03:31

    9.0 A boy's growth and identification. The story is wonderfully told, especially the many scenes that are so cool, the scene where the boy puts makeup on the girl, the many...

  • Trevor 2022-04-21 09:03:31

    B/ Even the old desperate mandarin duck mode is amazing enough for the hazy or illusory open presentation of love. Compared with NBK's rigid rules from beginning to end and forcibly filling in the handling of social issues, the narrative structure, text depth and moral discussion of this part are more worthy of pondering. Compared with the use of metaphors in the previous feature film, the use of metaphors is much simplified, but the same is the use of mirror images, water and prison. The...

  • Santino 2022-04-21 09:03:31

    Many of Ou Rong's films contain elements of crime, murder, and homosexuality, but the theme and content of this film are somewhat ambiguous. The impulses and desires of teenagers are magnified and exaggerated, and the cry at the end seems to be the release of his heart. , terrifying eyes....

  • Selina 2022-04-21 09:03:31

    I feel that there are a lot of metaphors, but I don't really understand it. Although I don't like movies with a lot of metaphors, the structure and setting of the story give me a very interesting feeling. The whole story expresses the relationship between abstinence and the release of...

  • Josiane 2022-04-21 09:03:31

    At first, all the taxidermy placed in the boy's classroom finally came to life between the mountain springs and forests, just as his sexual consciousness soaked in blood-splattered pleasure and filled with the smell of death and rancidity was awakened under the captivity and control of the hunter's excess lust. I just don't understand why the ruthless girl sheds tears because she killed a rabbit. Is the boy's last cry a Stockholm syndrome or a true love? I feel like I can love Ou Rong a little...