Opinion first. "I Made This House" is the pinnacle of La Madman's work after "Idiot". It is a gift to art after integrating the eight arts into the film. Your own special gift. And giving gifts has a price, which is to implicate the audience who can't understand it. Winterberg hasn't held a hand and shouted dogma95 like he did in the beginning. Pulling the lunatic relative to the body, sexual hints, and blood's perverseness and violence are also much gentler. And Uma Thurman's inner pursuit of "violent aesthetics" seems to be undiminished. The title of the film comes from a ballad, and the name runs through the beginning and end of the story line. Wrote here to ask a question secretly. Is La Madman playing tricks on the light? ? ? Definitely is! ! ! In short, this ingenious and disgusting film is really an outstanding film that pays tribute to art in recent years. (Don't tell me about hunting and dog town) Through years of struggle, La Madman expresses his well-known techniques and ideas through metaphors and through movies. In short, this film is not an experimental film. At the same time as the recommendation, I really recommend not to go to this muddy water, and don't try to see if you can work hard with the mentality of challenging your "visual bottom line". The sword going sideways requires some logic and methods beyond the reach of ordinary people, but this is not the purpose of your viewing. If you feel that your film theory is not solid enough, you can bring a plastic bag to start watching.
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