Because for someone with obsessive-compulsive disorder who will be mad even if they spoil anything related to the plot and characters, it is not easy and difficult to spend two hours rewatching a movie that has already seen every scene. would be too many things.
As a horror film, psychological and physical horror, both.
As a film involving psychology, the performance of multiple personalities is amazing and surprising.
What's more, it's beautiful.
A horror movie, beautifully shot. In fact, the whole movie proceeds in a relatively soothing atmosphere, the plot unfolds relatively slowly, and in the director's deliberate subtlety, as well as the interweaving of memories, reality, and fantasy, an already complicated story becomes more and more difficult. understand. You have to look at each shot carefully, think about the connection of each person, figure out the hints of all the details, and even read other people's comments to figure out the double or even multiple expressions in the shot.
This is dangerous behavior, and it can quickly become boring and tiresome if not done well. Fortunately, in addition to horror, there is music.
The first 30 minutes of picture and music match, divert the dullness caused by the slow development of the plot, foreshadowing and too many mysteries.
The picture is really beautiful, the music is soothing, neither impatient nor impetuous, nor simply quiet, there is a kind of pre-crisis ready to go, which is just right.
I want to understand it a little more.
2015.4.15
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