Like David Lynch's usual style, his shots are suffocating, trembling, creepy and manic exciting, especially for young people.
His films will attract you from the beginning, horror, psychedelic, bizarre, sinister, one shot makes people addicted.
His dubbing is also imaginative, the camera style is bright, and the performers have very sophisticated performances.
Exploring the emotional world of marginalized people is its material and its wings of imagination.
His shots are stark, real, simple and pure.
Almost every one of his films has a part that tests the audience's perception and excitement, and this one is the suffocating part of the absolutely disgusting Poppy molesting pregnant Lula.
The stories he tells do not have much authenticity, the key lies in the performance of the camera and the performance of the characters, and the backgrounds of the characters are relatively thin.
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