The structure of the pyramid in the imaginary utopia is destined to have enough power for the people at the bottom to devour the upper class society at the top of self-mutilation. Therefore, after a power outage, the material is barren, and a drunken pool party shuts out the grassroots, leading to a devastating ending. This process inevitably involves the dark side of human nature such as rape, plunder, and massacre. It also includes the "high-end" high-end society. "How to play-the operation of removing the brain lobe of a certain insurgent.
It’s a pity that apart from the bloody skinning and craniotomy at the beginning of the anatomy class and the shocking glimpse of the happy joy, Benvitelli’s mediocrity is really lethargic: restoring the background of the original 70s is not solely based on the appearance and the appearance of the actors. Several period songs; the gloomy and weird atmosphere and the full-blown sex scenes are far from the original author’s other adaptation of the film "Desire Express"; Dou Sen, as the connection point between the upper and lower two opposing classes, cannot be integrated. The feeling of alienation and the inner anxiety of venting through desire are either too straightforward or concealed by the messy plot in the second half; the out-of-control scenes after the loss of sanity are not even as compelling as the believers in "The Mist".
Breaking the old society, dividing the hierarchy under the re-established order, distributing materials, and the extravagance of raising horses at the top is replaced by another method. The doctor who refuses to take off his tie is grilling doglegs on the ruin-like balcony, and constantly stands tall. Skyscrapers...very few scenes may smell dystopian irony. The imaginary despair spreads in an endless loop, but it can only flash through the vision. It impacts the hard heart, and the weakness does not even make a hit.
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