After reading Quentin Du Fei's truth and turning to this latest work after being in the police station, I was a little disappointed. The concept is simple, no embedding, no upgrade, anti-suspense, basically no room for interpretation, but it does not hinder the enjoyment of watching. Movies generally design a goal for the protagonist to empathize with the viewer. This goal is in line with general human nature and seeks the viewer's greatest common divisor, such as success, money, rights, feelings, family, friendship, and so on. This film is anti-genre. The protagonist’s goal of killing someone and taking off the jacket is that only he can wear a jacket. Because his deerskin jacket is so good-looking, it will become the only jacket in the world. This nonsensical goal obviously doesn’t move the audience. The possibility of fighting for the goal has been dispelled... In general, the protagonist in a movie has superpowers after gathering all the treasures, right? The triumphant protagonist in the full-length deerskin suit is dancing like a coin, oh, this deer is only suitable for eating a hunter's gun on the spot. The value of success is also dissipated in the banter...
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