The structure of the film is easy to understand, but it always gives a deep aftertaste, especially the open ending, which makes people think of David. Lynch's classic "Mulholland Road".
The director's skill is so good that he puts the audience in the middle of the play and outside the play. When you look forward to the emotional development of the male and female protagonists, you are often taken out of the play by sudden violence.
By the way, there are only a few locations in Los Angeles. How can the road bridge where the male lead takes the female lead on a ride, so similar to the future fighters?
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