The entry point is very clever, a dilapidated building from the bottom to the top, implying the entire decaying society. The upper-level rulers are corrupt and dark, and they blame each other when they encounter troubles. The dog bites the dog, and the black eats the black. A plumber who insists on justice, just as his mother complained, is stupid and ignorant of current affairs. In order to save the people in the dilapidated building, he rushed to ask for help, and even suffered life-threatening. However, when he was about to sacrifice himself to save the people in the dilapidated building, the saddest thing was What happened, he was beaten to death by the people he was trying so hard to save. These people are so cruel and ruthless, indiscriminate, he can't explain it. This is the end of the movie and the sublimation of the plot. The sadness is greater than the death of the heart. I don't know if the protagonist was killed in the end, but he curled up on the ground and couldn't get up, and he didn't want to get up. What can he do when he gets up? No matter what you do, you can't change this situation.
Movies are thought-provoking, but the language is too simple and straightforward, the politicians are too stupid, the female mayor looks savage and shrewd, but this matter is completely out of control, and she is manipulated, she seems helpless and incompetent, it doesn't seem so Reality.
Many details in the movie are quite bright. For example, when the politicians held a celebration, they sang praises to the female mayor and shouted for their mother. However, when something happened, they put the blame on each other, threatened and reprimanded her, and she was no longer a mother after sucking her nipples. There is also a mother and daughter who lived in a dangerous building and was beaten by an alcoholic husband. The police came but couldn't let the police take their husband away, because he had to go to work tomorrow to receive relief money. This kind of image of the bottom people living in poverty because of their lack of dignity is portrayed. very vivid.
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