There is an artistry throughout. 1. Facialization, such as the appearance of a lieutenant is a mask in the dark. If you use it badly, you can't stand it, but if you use it well, it's amazing. 2. The lens is beautiful, starting from a long shot of a dog, the lens language is beautiful. 3. Dramatizing, elevating the coincidence to the level that the audience is willing to believe is indeed a science. 4. To reconcile with life, Edward accepted his face, even if he started to sin; his father began to accept his pursuit of art; Albert began to participate in crime, instead of blaming others, hahaha. 5. The most important thing is to be artistic. The whole film has a deep artistic atmosphere, which is given by Edward's works, given by the scenery, and given by the language of the shots arranged by the director.
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