"Everything in the house belongs to you, except for the door." Friends who have watched "Bluebeard" are familiar with them, and they can be called shadows of childhood - human beings can never give up their curiosity, but women with blue beards are probably in love. The trembling always asks whether he loves me, what is he hiding, and this film is a deeper question about "who am I", "where am I going", and "why am I here".
Artificial humans are just to satisfy the creation complex of human beings acting as gods. This is not uncommon in science fiction movies, and most of them will suffer backlash, and this film is no exception. However, the tone of this film is gloomy, the soundtrack is treacherous, and the actors have a "zombie bride" feeling in terms of temperament, appearance and makeup, which creates a cult atmosphere for the whole film.
All in all, the plot of this film is simple and logically flawed, but it is better in that the narrative is detoured and the atmosphere is appropriate. It is not a boutique but it is worth watching.
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