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Dallin 2022-04-21 09:01:58

I like this kind of movie about human nature, it hits the heart directly. In movies, you can always find the state that you or others have had or are experiencing now. In today’s civilization, killing is not just about taking other people’s lives, but more about killing others with words and attitudes. A sentence can make people elated, but a sentence can even You can directly hit the opponent's pain point, making people feel embarrassed. The two couples each have their own problems, and the accumulated conflicts are gradually breaking out. At first, they always wanted to use reason and calmness, so-called self-cultivation to deal with problems. Later, they became more and more dissatisfied. The most naked side of ideas and human nature, compared with the previous state, there is a huge contrast, which appears to be hypocritical. But does this scene seem familiar? This is just a microcosm of our lives. The movie directly hits our true humanity. Sometimes it feels ugly, but I have to admit that we are just like that.

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  • Damaris 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    Polanski is definitely an indoor dark guy~ Similar to immoral trial, I don't think this is some kind of mainstream direction of film development. It relies too much on a good drama script, the film language is greatly weakened, and the director's "author" identity should be question

  • Monica 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    The discreet charm of Polanski's middle-class in prison is the same as the chatterbox. Shockingly disgusting at the out-of-print Kokoschka collection. The hamsters released in Brooklyn parks live a nourishing life. @spiritual spring night

Carnage quotes

  • Alan Cowan: Penelope, I believe in the god of carnage. The god whose rule's been unchallenged since time immemorial.

  • Nancy Cowan: I've got a John Wayne idea of manhood, too. What is it he had? A Colt .45. Something that empties a room. Any man that doesn't have those loner vibes just doesn't come off as having any substance.