If I don't like the dark department or have no culture, I found that this film follows the postmodern attention style, and the characters make me lose the patience to watch and appreciate its deep connotation. For nearly the first 30 minutes, I was drowsy while the man on my right, apparently pulled by his girlfriend, kept adjusting his sitting position. About 30 minutes later, grave digging, terrifying corpse sewing, or electric shock and monster resurrection. I am very surprised that many parents in the theater have brought their children, and what is even more surprising is how brave the children in the United States are, they did not cry or cry.
The most bloody thing is the ending. In view of the horror of the movie style and the bloody content, I will temporarily characterize this movie as an adult cartoon. Sparky died again, and his master said you donot need come back. That's enough! Why bring Sparky back? Is the gist of the movie telling me to let it go or the horse? My friend praised the director for his good intentions, and finally gave a happy ending. HAPPY ENDING!!!!! Isn't this an adult cartoon full of connotation and depth? Or am I wrong! !
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