A story of an insecure autistic (minor spoiler)

Karlie 2022-04-22 07:01:31

On the one hand, he spoofs colleagues, insults beggars, fucks friends and wives, and fetishizes. On the other hand, he fails to take the opportunity to save himself when he sees a woman he is attracted to... "Flith" gives us a wake-up call and tells us what self-esteem is. extreme consequences for the closed.

With a little effort, Bruce could live a normal life with the lady on the show, but he didn't have the guts to do that. Before leaving, he saw the figure of the mother and son coming to the door and leaving, but he just put on a whatever mentality and ended his life.

Excessive alcohol and drugs, the shadow of the death of his brother and the departure of his wife made him always have frightening hallucinations in his heart, which is a typical manifestation of lack of security.

If you see your own shadow in this movie, take a deep breath, face the sea, and the spring flowers are blooming.

PS: The title starts with Filthy (literally translated into Chinese as "xialiu" or "yindang"), but from the plot point of view, it seems to be a bit of a title party... Because after watching it, no one will have watched Yindang's san-level film at all. It's a lighthearted pleasure...I watched the movie with a filthy mentality, and I didn't feel in the mood to be filthy after watching it -_-lll

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Extended Reading
  • Lilyan 2022-04-24 07:01:09

    The three axes of drug addiction: softening, sexy girls, and electronic music. I always felt that the winner in life who was eventually promoted was very familiar. It turned out to be Billy Elliot.

  • Tess 2022-04-24 07:01:09

    The male pig's figure is really bad, and he has all his hair baked, so can't he dye his beard by the way? 7/10

Filth quotes

  • Bruce Robertson: I think they've left me. I think my family have left me. I don't know how. I can't remember why. You see, there's something wrong with me. There is something seriously wrong with me.

  • Ray Lennox: Grass up?

    Bruce Robertson: Or lock up?