The whole absurd story is framed in an era when self-knowledge is extremely nihilistic. American society is shrouded in the dark clouds of war defeat and political scandals, people have lost the direction of their lives, and are uneasy because they have lost their beliefs and lost their goals; ufo is like a McGuffin in life, It adds suspense to this era, forcing people to rethink the universe and life. In such a context full of nihilistic powerlessness, a highly stereotyped crime story is clothed with literary poetry. The occasional fading treatment reveals the connection between this era drama and the contemporary spiritual crisis. Violence, heroism, and political stance pale and absurd in the flow of time.
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