Using this word as the title is a short Weibo video I saw recently. Six children aged 3-9 were blindfolded to find the right mother.
The 1997 movie, watched in April 2016, still feels shocked and still feels ahead. I can't help but admire the director so much that he is incoherent. The grandiose at first thought it was reaching the extreme, but it was soon surpassed by other scenes. The profound connotation of the story, the exquisite modeling of the characters, the fierce fighting action, the delicate selection of the characters, and the absurdity of the plot are not contradictory at all. Especially the appearance of the disgusting host is accompanied by a beautiful melody, and the rest. . . . My stomach was a little uncomfortable at first, but I couldn't get rid of it. I deleted it after reading it and didn't dare to review it again. But the conflict is deep in my mind.
Perfect!
Almost 20 years later, the male protagonist is still active in the movie. At the beginning, I felt that this uncle must have a story, the ultimate rescue (Extraction). Unexpectedly, there was such a wonderful performance 20 years ago.
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