I thought it would be a black absurd comedy like Delicatessan, but it turned out to be a social drama with a realistic style. The marginalized figures who have been abandoned by society, each with their own misery and misery, each with their own secrets, and when they are under pressure on the verge of collapse, they have made "significant discoveries" by chance, leaving them in extinction in an extremely realistic society. Come to life. The degree of bloody weirdness is far inferior to the American B-level CULT film, and the absurd color atmosphere is very different from the French wizard Jeunet. It happens to be handy in dealing with social issues, the whimsical thoughts surging in the little people's hearts, the subtle touch of blood and family, the sharp irony, the absurd scenes blend in with the real environment, it is a rare "absurdity" of realism. Film.
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