This film is similar to Borges' "The Ring of Ruin", and it is really fascinating to watch without spoilers.
Sartre laughed when he saw it, accepting that life is meaningless, and embracing the low-level unknown of us. Stop looking for the meaning of existence, because this is really nothing. Dreamers who think about the meaning of their existence will fall into a dead end of nothingness.
But unfortunately, I am still a materialist. If I eat a little windy food and sleep in the open, I will feel cold, hungry and sleepy. I hope the dream maker will create a good dream for me, and live a happy life. I never knew that old age was coming.
PS. The translation of Tucao, obviously called "The Thirteenth Floor", has a sense of hierarchy in the literal translation.
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