A self-written and self-directed horror drama. It tells the story of the male protagonist who runs a small tropical fish shop. He met Murata in the same industry because of his daughter’s theft, but he was involved in a bizarre murder beyond imagination. middle. "Life is...pain. You have to feel pain if you are alive." A perverted heavy taste film!
The absurd evil is done to the extreme, but it is still a movie that appeals to family relations. I feel that Japanese films cannot be separated from the family relationship. This is also mainly about the relationship between parents and children and the impact on them. Murata also used brutality and blood to heal the infinite trauma of childhood, and showed the multi-faceted nature of the personality. It can be seen that Japanese movies attach great importance to family relations and childhood life.
What I like most is the handling of the ending credits. After the father, Shaben was completely defeated, he killed all the people including his wife. He approached his daughter with a knife, stabbed her with a sharp blade, and taught her with the real pain that life is not happy and willful. , What you want to grow to an independent life is a painful process.
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