This is the first time I have come into contact with Danish film stories other than "Andersen's Fairy Tales" and other stories. It has a certain impact. I have to say that my brain is big and weird. When I first saw this film, the actors in the film spoke very quickly, and sometimes felt that the subtitles were too late to watch, so I entered the film "quickly". When Ilya and her younger brother came to the island to look for their father, three of their brothers appeared. Each of them looked strange and had their own characteristics. The father did not appear. The five brothers were all born when their mother died, with These questions continue. During this process, there were a lot of bad tastes, and my brain opened up. I finally discovered that this is a breeding of offspring across biological races. Humans and animals are intermingled. I have to say that the editors dare to edit and act dare to act, but It is also an exploration of the future survival and destiny of mankind. The Nordic countries are generally less crowded and relatively cold, and there is a safe distance of one to two meters in line. It can be seen in the film that the humor of the Danish film is very straightforward, a bit like a cold joke. You can get the stalk and feel happy, but you really can’t laugh, and you can’t cry with sadness. It feels like an American comedy. Two extremes.
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