The level of CC selection is sometimes shocking! This Polish-directed film is a typical example of inexplicable, completely vulgar black adult fairy tale. The cross-species love between humans and monsters, there have been too many wonderful works before, expressed from different angles and breakthrough points, such as the best Oscar film "The Shape of Water" in the past two years. This is a bit like Tsui Hark’s early "Green Snake", but the standard is far behind. The two important monster characters were not completely molded at all, causing their emotional cues with humans to become superficial and naive. The newest gimmick is the use of musical theatre to make characters sing their lines. This technique is not new at all, especially in European art films. The songs are all very well selected, with the breath of the times coming, and all kinds of styles are covered. However, the part of the singing was disappointing. It felt like a bluffing but worrying amateur singer KTV competition. The singing voices one after another completely interrupted the character's psychological portrayal, leaving only the blunt and dry cult meaning, which is difficult to make people. cheer up.
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