The director is a minimalist, right? This movie didn't make me want to watch it again. It's strange. It's very different from what I imagined before watching it. Don't many newspapers give 5 stars? I think it's a little exciting. None, because I read the introduction beforehand and knew that this film is about two heroines fleeing from London to Brighton, and because it is a bit empty, I can't concentrate on watching the film, if the director sets a few main characters If he does not appear at the same time, he must not disappear at the same time, which makes me want to compare "Kill Bill" with him. In fact, I know that the two films are not the same type at all, but the common point is that killing films are only a few main ones. Characters, but they appear in a certain order, so killing is a story, and there will be music in the middle to create a tense atmosphere, ltb always two heroines appear together, I hate this very much, I can't give it to Is there a chance for one of them to appear alone? The more I look back, the more and more the director feels incapable of being independent, or if several protagonists appear together, I don’t think the director can control the screen and highlight the theme to be expressed through the screen. The two techniques are combined together, or you simply do not have the ability to express the theme through the picture, and pay too much attention to the control of the picture, and the control of the picture can be a separate aspect, but if you control it well, it does not stand out. Your theme, why do you have to arrange it this way? This movie seems to have no music. Did the director find something that can replace the music? I don't think so, why he won so many awards, I don't understand.
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