Hypnosis can be done for so long (without spending money), there are two possibilities: 1. hypnotize your loved ones; 2. hypnotize yourself. In The Antichrist, both are accounted for, 1 is superficial and 2 is deep. "Sin" is beautifully shot by Russ and very bright, the "confrontation" between Dafoe and Gainsbourg is like a "confrontation" between the mind and the feeling, the mind is constantly affected by the feeling while trying to explain the feeling, and finally uses the self-destruction Eight hundred ways maintain the so-called balance of mind. At this stage, Russ should still be in the exploratory stage, trying to use his existing experience to explain and deal with the "Gainsbourg" in his body, so the film presents a very specific inner image, and attempts to rationalize these images, and finally derive a result. Therefore, Russ in this film is actually on Dafoe's side; but in the period of "Women Addicts", he was on Gainsbourg's side and went crazy. I understand this mental process very much (but My level is much lower than Lass low hahaha). This hand-holding is really suitable for the privacy and "pathological" characteristics of the film.
Whenever Dafoe looked at the camera, my body also pulled the camera back to "dodge".
Maybe death is a very poetic way - to sweep away sorrow, pain, despair, we fall to death.
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