This is a play of two people in a closed space, with a special composition and performance method. This play is also very classic and was even selected as the official poster. The two actors are so powerful that they turned a seemingly bland "camera" rivalry into a quarrel with swords drawn. The measures are vividly reflected in this play. As Vincent Gallo's debut work, this work obviously has its own stylized imprint. Past memories and experiences have influenced the direction of the script and the overall tonality of the film, and the practice of almost one person taking over the entire main creative work also has some With a little controversy, it's not hard to see his talent and mistrust of others lingering in the atmosphere of many of his films. This play confirms the fragility of the relationship between people and the instability of the relationship. The love between lovers and the inability to communicate coexist. In the final analysis, we cannot truly experience another person's past and we cannot understand the current anger or anger. grief. But love is great, even if you don't understand it, you can't understand it, I'm still willing to walk with you.
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