Actually quite boring

Maudie 2022-01-10 08:01:27

Quite boring film, lack of tension. In fact, the plot is barely acceptable, but the destruction is in the hands of the director.
Just because a mistress made such a messy drama. The feelings of the male protagonist towards the female protagonist (actually just a supernatural) are too pale, even a bit inexplicable. The female protagonist full of literary and artistic fandom clearly stole people and behaved so arrogantly. It is really speechless. A tear-eyed, whirling and aggrieved appearance not only fails to win the sympathy of the audience, but makes people feel like a green tea bitch possessed.
What is even more incomprehensible is that the director has to bluntly insert some black humor into the whole play. The paragraph that bought the gun and the ending paragraph are really inexplicable and obviously incompatible. Doesn't the director know how different the style of his film is with that kind of black humor?
The director of the film actually wanted to imitate those noir masters, and wanted to shoot a small human being under the cover of absurd fate and cruel reality, that kind of powerlessness that cannot dominate fate. But it has become a kind of embarrassment that is embarrassing.

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  • Sun-woo: One late autumn night, the disciple awoke crying. So the master asked the disciple, "Did you have a nightmare?" "No." "Did you have a sad dream?" "No," said the disciple. "I had a sweet dream." "Then why are you crying so sadly?" The disciple wiped his tears away and quietly answered, "Because the dream I had can't come true."

  • Sun-woo: A disciple asked his master, "Do the leaves flow or is it the wind?" His master replied, "No, it is the heart and the mind."