The wonderful structure of the play in the play and the fact that the heroine has the same name in the play makes it intertwined at the end. The changes in the roles inside and outside the play quietly reflect the position of the actors, but it can be seen that this is just a small test for Bird. Bull knife. But there is one thing I really don't understand, whether Polanski wants to convey the idea of women subverting tradition or it is not so complicated to say it through the director's mouth in the film: "What does this story have to do with child abuse? Damn, it's everywhere now. This stupid way of elevating everything to a social issue... don't tell me these stereotypes, don't be so used to it, don't discuss anthropology sociology here...why always simplify one thing to another ...what else can you say, sexism, racism, class struggle..."
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