There is no change in the rhythm, and the so-called "dancing form" is blindly rendered. The relationship between the characters is that a bastard playboy falls in love with a Mengsao girl, Mengsao girl is entangled by a demon, and finally Playboy mistakes Msao girl. Killed, Playboy enters another world of dance, and finally Playboy is killed by the former fiancee and bridesmaid by mistake.
Basically, the metaphor I can understand is two kills, and the camera goes from a dilapidated black colony to a surrounding scene that looks like a white man lives.
There are many places that can arouse vigilance. The film must have obstacles, resistance, and rhythm must be strong, and the complex, characters and shots must be rich in change and movement.
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