(with spoilers)
After reading the story of Du Juan at the beginning, I thought to myself, "Okay, it should be a story about things and using "ancient" to satirize the present."
When I saw a real estate agent, "Well, I guessed it right, it seems that the US housing market is also deeply resentful."
Entering the "Infinite Copy" village, I thought it was a situation horror drama. The main contradiction occurred between two people, and it did develop along this line, including the appearance of children. At least I can accept it, and the metaphors are all right. Tong, the child grows fast, which means that time flies, the child's cry reflects the real problem, the heroine gradually accepts the reality, the hero is addicted to digging holes to escape reality, and the golf lights turn on the headlights and open the party, which means the bright spots in the boring life... .. All of the above, well, director colleagues, whether there are or not, I have generally forcibly got it.
A book appeared, I originally guessed it was "BIBLE", but it turned out to be a gibberish TV puzzle, um, well, is this trying to satirize the modern media's unintelligible nonsense? ? I should be forced to make up my mind. I can't understand it anymore. . .
Later, it was known that the heroine killed "Dujuer", and "Dujuer" opened the road and escaped? ? ? , uh huh? ? ? Nani? ? ? After playing most of the deep narrative movies, although the story is mediocre, it can be considered quite satisfactory. You suddenly start to play sci-fi four-dimensional space for me now? ? ? Bully me watching less sci-fi movies? ? ?
After that, it was like a thousand miles, and I didn't know what to say, until the handover of the "Martin" badge forcibly deducted the question to the end.
Summary: what the heck? can not understand. Did the director and producer's skull let the cuckoo lay eggs and squeezed his brain out?
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