What’s interesting is that the name of the movie also has a meaning: a place or situation in which concentrated forces interact to cause or influence change or development.
I think this meaning can also sum up the plot very well:
a group of people accidentally become dogs, oh no Carelessly, everything started with the woman drinking some animal blood.
Then they began to bite and bite. The main object of biting was people who were not dogs but had fleshy bones that dogs wanted.
The power of dogs and people are constantly fighting in the hearts of these creatures. Some people change from people to dogs, and some people, such as Mary, change from people to dogs, dogs to people, and back to dogs. In short, multiple forces and various interest relationships toss in their souls, leading to changes in their forms.
The tragedy is that when a person stands among a group of dogs for trial, just as the protagonist said, “It’s not easy to lie to a group of dogs!” It’s not easy to learn how to bark, and to pretend to be a person while learning to bark. Autograph? Is this a god horse creature? Although I really want to keep this beautiful rare species, really, really, almost yelled with that lawyer. In the end, this creature wore his Jesus-like hairstyle and struggled for the last time. For those human friends who died before him, and for those who died behind.
There was no cross, no angel, no holy light, only 19 ordinary human lives, and 19 non-dog human blood, which ended this human-dog gene war.
This time, humanity has won.
This is a place of mutation, a moment of mutation, this place comes to an end.
But don't forget, another dog ran away. A dog at large.
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