Maybe what happened after one got out of control to the extreme, and the other was how things developed after the extreme.
In the process of watching the movie, in the first pass, I often can't help but guess whether these scenes are related, whether there is a kind of continuity between these characters. When one story ends and another begins with no omen, no title, no narration, just the camera rolls, the chaos of another life begins. The story has nothing to do with the story at all, and the only thing that clutters it up is perhaps the theme of getting out of control.
The first story is about a group of people who all know each other but know the same person at the same time, but they would never have realized it without the first story; the second story shows the good and evil of individuals Vulnerability in the face of social order; when I thought the third story would be told in this tone, he narrates the "sacrifice" of strangers in a traditional road horror style; the fourth story's At that time, the director's writing style returned to the society, and the crowd cheered. The last story tells that the crowd in front of Qihua panicked, whether it was the bridesmaids and best men, or the parents, relatives and friends of both parties, in the face of this A newlywed couple didn't know what they were doing, without accusation, a little comfort, stood beside them in a daze, and then left.
In fact, all this seems to be an urban legend published in a third-rate magazine, or even a state of madness, but it is described through the lens~ It is still a state of a third-rate urban legend.
Cultural barriers, and differences in social systems, I have never been able to establish a sense of reality, but if the elaboration of a general human nature problem can make people feel, then this hysterical confusion is for me. Very few.
The only exception is the story about the engineer being fined by the trailer, the kind of dull knife cutting the flesh, or even the final shock and stun, and then sluggish all the way, this kind of thing is really empathetic.
The story of the rich man crushing his son's three views in order to cover up his son's car accident is more like the second generation of China.
Perhaps this film is just like its title, the animal world is full of energy under the human lens.
Human beings, on the other hand, are extremely chaotic under the lens of animals, which is always unexpected and reasonable.
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