I guess the original author must be an otaku, because this kind of crazy and absurd outbreak requires very, very delicate accumulation.
It is naturally rare that an animation can be like a downright endless dream. When I read "The Little Prince" back then, I was surprised that Superi could write his dream with confidence: the little prince wants to walk into the cage drawn by the pilot, provided that the book's people, authors and readers believe that it can really lock up a lively lamb . In "mind game", the protagonist's face can be as real as a photo, or it can be abstracted into an exaggerated outline in an instant; the scene can be the first perspective of the flow and fixed focus, or it can be dissociated into irrelevant pieces of information in an instant; the plot can be It is rape and sexually suggestive dance scenes, it can also be transformed into a positive propaganda about dreams and persistence in an instant, it can be the absurdity of taking life seriously with God, or it can be detailed as the smooth texture of the whale’s abdominal wall and the sound of light and shadow at the moment of drowning.
One of the most impressive details is that when the protagonist is running hard and rushing out of the whale's mouth, the accidental pain of the leg bone instantly evokes the care of his mother in childhood: if you don't drink milk well, your bones will be unhealthy. The tense and frantic running scene suddenly turns to the dim and quiet childhood memory, which is not a narration method that is well-behaved and gregarious, but it is indeed suitable for daily experience. Anyone's real thinking will be unexpectedly unruly in the eyes of others, so most movies and literature do subtraction to remove redundant information; ".
Also worth mentioning is the sex in the film. The sex scene of the hero and heroine in the belly of a whale is definitely a classic: the delicate perception of the breath, the moment when the skull is opened, the soul is out of the body, the wings are stretched, and after receding, it is the inferiority and clumsiness of the worm, the knees, toes and hair screaming, the scene Infinitely stretched and swayed, trains crashed, the starry sky was vast, chewing gum exploded, the tide was surging, but the music was lukewarm.
There are also good people who have sorted out all the fragments. Personally, I don't think it is necessary to be serious, after all, it is not a suspense drama. The absurd, delicate, crazy, and real texture is enough to experience after seeing it once.
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