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Amara 2022-04-07 08:01:02
My two favorite shots are the hint of castration and cutting each other into pieces, ending with the two of them holding a post in the water (a metaphor of the phallus) calling for help in a vain attempt to restore order, and watching this in a night of mental chaos sorrow. ps a Slavic language is actually spoken so loudly (but contrived innocence and coquettishness are also a kind of provocative...
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Paris 2022-04-07 08:01:02
Criticizing war through the vandalism of two mischievous teenage girls, advanced metaphors. Many movies have interesting plots, but this one is a fun, collage-like editing of the art form of film, with bold colors, very rational sound effects, and a rhythmic rhythm. The ending first uses a lively atmosphere to let the audience share the pleasure of destruction, and then uses the act of restoration to make us feel the futility and irony of violence, detaching from the plot and directly...
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Kallie 2022-04-10 09:01:09
Absurd Fragment of Stream of Consciousness
In fact, the two female protagonists in the film are not human. The film hints in many details: the robot-like movements in the title, the workers at work ignore their existence, the farmer in the farm and the gardener in the garden do not notice them either. . They should be a stream of surreal...
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Jacinto 2022-04-07 08:01:02
absurd? Common sense?
For the first time today, I felt the meaning of watching a movie on Friday.
Today I watched "Daisy" in 1966. If I were watching it myself, I might have given up halfway through it, but I paid to watch it with everyone, so I couldn't be so impolite to leave the seat directly. My own perception after...
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Marie i: Well, why?
Marie II: Why is the water here?
Marie i: Why?
Marie II: Why is there a river?
Marie i: Why?
Marie II: Tell me.
Marie i: Why?
Marie II: Why am I cold?
Marie i: Why? Well, why?
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Marie II: There, you see? We do exist after all.
Marie i, Marie II: We are, we are, we are, we are, we are...