I got to know Terrence Malick from "The Tree of Life". Since this film, his films have become more and more sacred and cultureless, so I have to brew two or three years of courage to open several films since then. In fact, I don’t hate his movies. High-quality photography. Fragmented emotions. Tired lines. Bizarre world. Bright stars. Every frame can be taken as a wallpaper. After watching, I can write some messy things. Install an X to take on the upper part "To the Wonder", "Knight of Cups" moves the story from the farm wilderness to the city highway. In all kinds of experiences of sex and love, movie viewers can find a little bit of similarities in their own emotional experiences. Even if a small episode of those fragmented plots can touch the viewer's heart, then this movie is a success. Because it is not trying to make you understand, it is making you cherry pick. .
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