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Conner 2021-12-30 17:17:16

Fragmented fables, movies full of symbols and metaphors. A ridiculous apocalyptic scene, fortunately, the director left a poet, and his day will soon come. Can't be regarded as total despair.
I don't like this film very much. The details are listed together, full of simple connections. Lack of faith, moral collapse, politics, business, human ignorance...
Maybe this movie is appropriate at the time of the new millennium... But watching it now, it seems a bit hypocritical.
This is a nothing new book, released in the millennium, and no different from the merchants who plan to sell crosses in the millennium... it is still a book after the video coding.
The director was born in commercials. The countless surreal scenes in the movie are very special...but those didn't form a whole.

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Extended Reading
  • Miles 2022-04-23 07:03:43

    Truly a unique expression, Anderson’s film is about a point of view that is both vast and abstract. Every scene in his film is highly condensed and abstracted, and these trivial points are contained by a complete and conceptual background. , shaping a world that is very unified from form to content, and this world is his point of view, very unique

  • Llewellyn 2021-12-30 17:17:16

    Symbolic, surreal, and even ghosts, the scene is as simple as a drama. Scene: A parade of office workers being beaten forward by a whip, large and small crosses, sacrifices, a silent mad poet (son), a hundred-year-old general sitting in a crib-like fence... "Life is a market," Buy something, then add one or two zeros to the back and then sell it." He is a good man, a poet, can’t drive a taxi, and can’t do business, so he’s crazy.

Songs from the Second Floor quotes

  • Business Man: We have already sacrificed our youth. Can we do more?

  • [repeated line]

    Stefan: Blessed be the one who sits down.