I wanted to tell a story about an absurd family homicide with bizarre twists and turns, but I also wanted to show the racial discrimination in the United States. The result was that the two sides could not reach the shore. The main line homicide is not described in detail, and the suspense setting is very sloppy. The shooting technique is mature but the plot content does not match the exquisiteness of the screen; the story of racial discrimination in the secondary line has nothing to do with the main line. The two clues are forcibly merged, and it feels like two The unit stories are twisted together by merging and editing. As a suspense absurd drama, the film has enough absurdity, but there is no corresponding suspense, and the plot is not innovative enough. For modern audiences, the ending can almost be inferred from the opening, and when the audience endures the suppressed emotions after watching the film , The ending was disappointing without suspense, and there was no climax as an emotional outlet, which made people feel quite unhappy after the screening.
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