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film industry also has title parties, just like the piracy industry has irresponsible bosses. That day, I always told my trusted boss, "I didn't dare to see it halfway through it. A lot of worms crawled out of the human body. It was disgusting." Just for her, I endured the procrastinating plot and hysterical performance of the movie with a perseverance different from ordinary people until the end of the movie. I wanted to call her humbly, "Excuse me, where is the bug!!!"
In fact, with my ingenuity, I was already alert when the film was halfway through, "Eh, do you think there are no bugs at all, they imagined it?" But my innocent and persistent little blue He said firmly, "There must be, that man must be infected, you see how weird he is". For the next half an hour, our dialogue was repeated in "Look, there are no bugs at all?" "You wait, there will be soon!" until the end of the credits came up, and some people still said unwillingly, "The subtitles are over. The bug came out".
When things turn out like this, we can't blame the director, but we are too confident and too real. In fact, the originality of the film is still quite new, and it is still worth remembering in the future. We are not afraid of metaphors, but as a horror film, we still have to consider the needs of the majority of the audience. It is somewhat sincere. Since the protagonist has a mental illness, it can be arranged for him to fantasize about being eaten by a big fly.
Thinking of the climax of the last ten minutes of the film, the two actors were incisively mad, and we still reported the last glimmer of hope, expecting the director to reward us with a bug. It really complied with that sentence, the acting is a lunatic, watching the show It's a fool.
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