At first, I actually didn't want to watch this movie, because I was very disgusted with works with babies as the theme.
After watching a short section, the rhythm of the whole film is steady and flat, but it is still full of power to keep you watching, which is exactly the style I like.
Despite this conflict, I still finished the movie.
After reading it, I vaguely felt that I didn't understand it. I suspected that it was a cultural background that I didn't understand, so I searched the Internet, but I was still confused, so I didn't care, just say what I saw.
Abandon the background set in the film: such as feminism, homosexuality, vegetarianism, etc. I saw that basically everyone in the film is selfish, and their love is also selfish. Perhaps because of such selfishness, love is stronger.
Selfishness and love alternately become stronger, even to the intensity of perversion, so everyone is punished.
Only at the end of the film, the baby has teeth.
So we have to ask, who is growing, the baby; or our selfish erotic desires.
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