This film actually tells a simple story. The emotionally broken female pig was alone in a car accident. She wakes up and finds herself wearing only her underwear and being bruised and tortured in a basement. The owner of the basement is a strong and weird mutton, and there is another one with the same. The injured boy, everyone told the female pig that the outside world was invaded by unknown forces. This is the only safe place. The female pig began to be full of suspicion, but gradually the objective facts seemed to continue to confirm the blame, just when the female pig started. When she gradually removed her defenses and merged into this "family", the situation unexpectedly reversed, and finally the female pig escaped from the basement alone and regained her freedom.
The most exciting part of the movie is the psychological game. As the first visual of the female pig, the audience continues to blame the siblings for being interspersed with bad guys, good people, and bad guys. Just when we are like the female pigs, we are gradually approving that the siblings are talking in the wild. At the time of the story, more unexpected evidence continued to disrupt the audience's thinking, until he finally rushed out of the basement, re-entering the blue sky and finally figured out the situation. I don’t know that this is the source of Stockholm syndrome. I actually miss the picture of the female pig and the two men in the basement playing jigsaw puzzles. The outside world knows nothing, but at least all the characters are complete and safe. You will be glad that you are alive and well, and curiosity becomes a straw that destroys peace. The whole film is based on this, the atmosphere is well created, and the overall structure is neat and clear.
The biggest failure of the film came out at the end of the film. In response to the important theme of "Kolover", the story forced a relationship with the aliens, and the female pig in the duckling suit shot down the alien spaceship with her bare hands. For the film to regenerate a bit of abruptness, in the end, the photographer used a capital letter box number to be extremely far-fetched, making me instantly feel as if I changed the director.
In summary, the strength of the crew is actually pretty good, but the ending is really messy and a bit too far. All kinds of superfluous superfluous to break the wonderful suspense one by one created by the hard work of the previous article, using an idiom is the most appropriate evaluation— -The dog's tail continues the mink.
Acceptable, reservations, not collection.
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