I forced myself to write a long review. I really can't think of anything to write about, because I really don't understand what it's trying to say. The so-called neurotic...no, the cocaine pie...the absurd pie is probably like that, and it's similar to how I felt when I watched the nude lunch.
However, even if light and shadow are as obscure as dreams, metaphors as fables, and logic as absurd—but in fact, this may be another kind of meaning, another kind of reality. Men's baby clothes and the first half are an expression of female motherhood. The Pandora that women open is equipped with a tie to symbolize maturity and stimulate masculinity. The hand represents desire, and the ant represents the erosion of the desire of the two. The part of the woman fiddling with the broken hand in the square indicates that the sexual desire of the woman at that time should not be reflected in the society in broad daylight. Being hit by a car means being abandoned or suppressed by desire or by the public. Men chasing women, etc. express their desire to emerge. The woman is both refusal and obedience to express a sense of contradiction. Men dragging pianos refer to classical things, dead donkeys refer to traditions, and missionaries refer to dogmas. Men's baby clothes lie on the bed with boxes to indicate childhood sexual initiation, father? Throwing out means father's intervention, man shooting means desire dominates, father dying in the nude to criticize the hypocrisy of fatherhood...
Probably, above.
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