but this does not prevent me from praising this film. Panoramic miniatures of the environment, human nature, and society.
I don't know why so many people give Samsung or lower. Comrades who think the plot is lengthy, please stop watching this kind of film and give a bad review without hesitation. Obviously "Transformers" is more suitable for you.
William Dafoe performed very well. Let alone the scenery of Australia. The last two tragedies are enough.
The whole film has a tone from the beginning, which is already very dim.
The life of the hostess's family is gradually coming out of the trough, which may be the only clue to be more active in the whole film. But just such a little bit of positiveness was finally ruthlessly obliterated. The ultimate fate of the Tasmanian Tiger, perhaps, has long been determined. But when these two tragedies finally show up, they will still be shocked.
At the same time, since the overall tone has long been established, the tragedy at the end seems less tragic. In fact, it's not sad enough, it's just diluted in the whole filming process.
It turns out that sadness can be relieved in this way, but it makes people feel more uncomfortable; it
turns out that sadness can also be stretched in this way, but it also makes people last longer.
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