A lot of pen and ink depicts the branches and vines of the family, entwining themselves like water plants, devouring the soul, and losing themselves. When the inner flame was ignited again, the moths were desperate to fight the fire, even if the family fetters were cut off, they would not hesitate to cut off the family fetters. In the end, the fragmentation of the family led to the collapse of the world, and this was the courage to find yourself again. The deal between death and freedom is too cruel, and the last five minutes of rituals are too heavy and slightly abrupt.
The temperament of old fashion is embodied in every detail. Although it is deliberately created, it is not pretentious, but elegant and extremely elegant. The director's grasp of the atmosphere is very delicate, the use of light and lens is like a magical brush, Tilda Swinton's performance has reached its peak. The development of the ending is outside of my thinking, but this is the climax of the story. She chooses her life.
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