Did the movie make you faint?

Dock 2021-12-31 08:02:55

Don’t think that I’m talking about the movie itself. What I want to talk about is those who wrote reviews. In many people's comments, there is always a kind of argument that Jin Min's work is borrowing from others.

There is a passage in the comment of hugebaby children's shoes:

"However, he is not the first such movie, but he is the forerunner to present this concept in animation language. "Fight club", David Lynch (David Lynch) Lynch's "Mulholland Road" and so on, have long been using real people to interpret this truth,..."

(the original copy, no error) I read this sentence repeatedly, and I am sure that I have not misunderstood the meaning of the hugebaby children's shoes.

Here I just want to row on a simple message:

Perfect Blue Release date: 1997
Fight Club Release date 1999
Mulholland Drive Sands of time: 2000

Do not take it for granted, they saw late, really thought that night out?
I don't want to argue that Perfect Blue and Fight Club are the classics, but whoever comes first must always be clear.

I think a lot of works are first animated, good or not, people with big noses smell first, so they are used in European and American movies. Only when I saw the rabbit, I scatter the eagle.
Although those with high nose bridges can't even catch rabbit hair.

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  • Mima Kirigoe: Excuse me... who are you? Excuse me... who are you?

  • Mima Kirigoe: What? This isn't true! I didn't write this!

    Mima's Ghost: Of course you didn't. The real Mima is writing this.