The vertigo shot became Lars von Trier's trademark, I thought it was a novice doing a non-fiction experimental film, and then I didn't think he was a veteran. His subject matter is always abrupt and overwhelming. In the end, Selma bravely died on the stage. The stage belonged to her only, and the curtain indicated the end. In fact, it didn't end as she said. Accidentally tears rolled down the ground. Look at that poster again, you are still so focused.
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