I found this to be a movie that tests a person's psychological endurance. The male protagonist plays Mai Tai, the female protagonist pays the bill, and fucks you with a B. Is this love! The so-called "poor people must have something to hate". Is there anything worse than ignorance? What is scary about a person is not how deep the city is, what is scary is the gangster. Love is a very sacred thing. Of course, it does not deny that sacrifice must be made in a specific situation. Where does the redeeming power come from? This is definitely a question.
I often see some people doing stupid things with a serious face. Ignorance and ignorance are not only not recognized by the secular society, but even religions cast aside and curse them. What a terrible group!
The ending of the film is a bit vulgar, the male lead actually recovered, do you want to explain that it was the female lead who moved God? Then you fucking let her be fucked with that crime! What's even more puzzling is that the bells of heaven are finally made out, crying, science fiction? If you believe in miracles that much, you will be praying to God to eat!
I think the ending should be like this, either the male lead also returns to the west on a crane, the people around him tsk at the misery of the male lead's fate, and the female lead sinks into the ground with the sound of swearing; or the male lead miraculously recovers, with an innocent look With so much righteous indignation, at the funeral of the female lead, she spit out a mouthful of sticky phlegm on the coffin: Damn you, bitch!
Some people will say what are you doing, why are you so cruel? No why, this is the reality! There is no bullshit in reality, reality is cruel! The current ending is nothing more than evading the judges for the release of the film. Isn't the ending of "Dog Town" the same? Producers and distributors are not afraid of "harmony". Don't think that everything is OK if there is a grading system in foreign countries. Making movies is to recover the cost and make money. Whether it's a screenwriter or director, no matter how many NBs you have, you can't escape the fetters of mainstream social values.
After all, "Dancer in the Darkness" is more reliable.
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