One step can't be described as a wonderful movie, but after watching it, I am still intoxicated with the general hallucinogenic feeling after smoking marijuana, as if I am still dancing the foxtrot.
Weird is my best definition of this movie. At the beginning of the film, it is almost the beginning of a standard war scars movie, and the emotional rendering is in place. Suddenly, the plot took a sharp turn. As the absurd and boring lives of the young soldiers gradually unfolded, an absurd portrayal of young people during the war was presented to the audience. Camels, dance steps, sloping containers, and boring stories all make the film move towards a dark humorous tone with a touch of sadness.
The manslaughter incident, which is almost certainly the core contradiction in ordinary movies, was suddenly skipped. The audience did not even react to the trauma he caused to the young man. The news of his son's death made the story interesting. The suspense ran to the son. In a post-marijuana hallucinogenic dialogue, the truth of his son's death is brought out with a very dark humor. The sadness and helplessness that I had hoped for was missing.
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