Let me digress. For a while, I was curious about the topic of drugs. In fact, I was not only interested in drugs, but in the concept of "degenerate". Drugs are the most. In fact, whether it is addicted to tobacco, alcohol, gambling or drugs, they all have something in common. Addicts choose to indulge, choose to fall, choose not to see the real world, and immerse themselves in the pleasure of addiction and fall. It is better to say that they love their addiction than to say that they hate this world that people do not want to face. In the various stories I have seen, most drug addicts have an already broken and incomplete life, and choosing to fall is their extreme escape. It is better to burn with jade than to survive. Here is not to throw all the pots to the fucking life, the road is to walk out by yourself, there is no "I don't want to, but there is no choice" It is not that there is no choice, you have made a choice long ago, you reveal the tip of the iceberg At that time, your future has already been set.
After watching this 81-year-old "Fallen Street" at one time, I feel like I have found a treasure. I've seen "Requiem of Dreams" and "The Verge Diary" before and other drugs-related movies, but I have never found the true sense of depravity. I always feel that the pictures in those movies have a sense of distance and depravity. I can't see it personally, I always feel itchy. But "Fallen Street" is really, as the name suggests? It is so real that my heart is pierced, and the performance of the actors makes me feel that they are drug addicts. Whether it’s the profuse sweating and vomiting during a drug addiction, the male protagonist’s unstoppable shaking his head or the big snot bubble of the female protagonist’s addiction... not too much spoiler (ಡωಡ) If you are curious about real drug use Don’t miss it, if you need an anti-drug movie, don’t miss it.
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