This movie is worth 4 stars for the finale, 7 points +
As we all know, Northern Europe, especially Sweden, is rich in Our Lady, not to mention the far-reaching, the famous double-standard environmental protection public activity of how dare you nearby is a typical example. Sweden is also a country with a very high proportion of immigrants. In such a place where the white leftist atmosphere is strong and politically correct, there is resistance wherever there is oppression.
At the beginning of this film, this kind of idiomatic context was very prominent. The hostess exhaled at the washing machine and complained to the neighbors. Why should I have a baby? A man is busy at work every day. Why should I be a housewife in the future? , I will be a doctor in the future. A flag is buried here
At the gas station, the male protagonist ran into someone else’s car and wanted to rush away as if he was unaccountable and fearful. Look at the other two whites and a pair of Sichuan fans. The standard equipment: the uneducated country folks, hunting, and driving like that. Car, plus a joke, preconceived that others must be racially discriminatory. Bury another flag here
My car was rubbed in the hotel, and the hostess didn't care about the three or seventy-one, and determined that it was the two white men who drew it, so she went straight up to draw a large line of other people's car with a knife. Being caught off-the-shelf, he ran away in seconds.
The above basically portrays the image of a new immigrant who is inferior, hypocritical, and loves to approach the mainstream moral values (ah, I feel like talking about certain people), and by the way, add an incompetent and weak male protagonist. So when they were ambushed, they really couldn't afford to be anxious for them.
The reversal of the ending exactly echoes the burden buried in the front. The stubborn things that oneself do can only be condemned and bowed and continue to be okay without any pressure. People who have been hurt for no reason have to live with pain. (Checked seats are welcome)
When the heroine finally saw that the counter-kill was about to succeed, I was not to mention too disappointed, eh, suddenly the next second was directly ko, it was a sense of drama. In the end, the lines of both sides are very a little bit topical, so I won't talk about it.
In short, the Swedes make such a film by themselves, which is very special and interesting.
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