1. The performance of Jonas Dassler in the Der Goldene Handschuh (Der Goldene Handschuh, 2018) can be compared with that of Wakun Phoenix in the Joker (Joker, 2019). The same goes for the screenwriting and production of movies.
2. If this movie and The House That Jack Built (2018) are juxtaposed, the difference between the two movies of the same form is that the latter is aimed at human beings destructively, while the former is not about the addiction of a human being. Kill, because the offender in the story does not love the corpse, nor does he have a special love for death. The similarity between the two films is that the director captures the affirmation of human nature. Even a moment of thought is enough to make the two films jump from pleasure to beauty. This room is the clue that Jack in my creation deliberately left. Expecting to be arrested, Hongka in the Golden Glove killing incident was rescued in a car accident, determined to quit drinking and start a new life. It's just that when life seems to be over again, Honka's real challenge begins: the best case-a woman who has always wanted to take the initiative to show her good; the worst case-this woman comes with a bottle of wine. Wine here has a high and complex meaning.
3. The depiction of power/incompetence in the story is exquisite, not just in the state of impotence under alcohol paralysis. The male protagonist can establish rules and prestige like an emperor, demand that he write down a tyrannical contract, and exercise his dominance. When he lowers the threshold of self to a minimum, he hooks up three women on the way home, one of whom is drunk in a dark alley. He was arrogant to the other two women and asked them to help carry them home. At this time, the noise caused dissatisfaction among nearby residents-we heard the roar of the residents threatening to call the police in the air, and then saw the panicked Hong. Ka put his hands together, holding his head and scurrying.
4. In the movie, the most important roles of Ukiyo-e in the Golden Glove Tavern are veterans and World War II comfort women, and then we see children born after World War II, which injects social significance into the story to a considerable extent. Han.
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