There are many details, very exciting, and the small climaxes are constant. Sometimes I forget to breathe when I watch it. Uncle rescued India's pain and confusion. They hate touching, enjoy killing, and get pleasure from being close to each other and killing. India is not Charlie's redemption, a confidant, and the most important existence. The camera always shoots India's face from an upward angle, and at the end is also standing at a high place, does it also imply that she has gradually been taller. After the film, India is completely indifferent, with a smile and relief on her gloomy face. She enjoys and accepts this kind of pleasure, and death is no longer important. "all that matters, dear is where you're coming from." (All troubles come from love) Love generates jealousy, catalyzes lust, desires death, and enjoys pleasure. As for the very controversial ending, I guess she was targeting her mother at first, but ended up slowly squinting and shooting Charlie. She sits in front of the piano and waits and misses it. "india. Come and see. Come and see. india." Enjoy it, I eagerly share with you the joy of killing, the joy of struggle beyond the instant shot of the prey you don't know, I bring you It belongs to the feast of death, and no one understands the bliss we get from here in our thirst for love. nobody understands us.but only each other. The ending song I like the translation at the end of the movie, it is the most appropriate and most emotional. (Said i'd gonne asunder I was just free. keep on langhing. calling after me keep on laughing. I'm just free.)
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