In fact, just telling this story is meaningless, quite vulgar, but the director is so powerful and doesn't focus on this at all. What he is talking about is what caused such a case?
This film is not a typical three-act play. The protagonist does not appear until the second act (the policewoman). The relationship between the characters is very good, they are all two-person relationships, and the performance methods are also very unified. They are all serving the theme. What is the subject? I think it should be the last question of the policewoman in the car, "What the hell is this for?" When I asked the prisoner, I was also asking myself. The director in the film also made some explanations, that is, the estrangement between people and the mutual distrust, leading to each other's ignorance of each other's ideas, which will definitely lead to contradictory consequences, and the selection of scenes in the cold north will deepen. The external force.
The policewoman was pregnant with a newborn, and the husband and wife finally said that the child was born with "two months left", but so what? Will he continue to live like this? Will it reincarnate like this? Or can it break this lifestyle? This is the director's question.
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