I've watched this movie about seven or eight times.
I know, you all love Killer No Holidays, and so do I. "Killer" is a work that is very well-narrated, well-structured, well-paced, and great in every way. And "neuropathy" seems a bit of a joke. It looks like something is not good to say.
Even so, I don't think the two need to be compared all the time. I feel that the brisk black humor of "neuropathy" is worth pondering. On top of this kind of overhead, in a scene that does not seem to be so "rational", it brings a more immersive experience of the various emotions. Experience about hatred and forgiveness, about love and redemption, about contrast and subtlety. Many viewers have mentioned that fierce bosses love dogs. Is this hypocrisy or a contradiction? Billy is ruthless, naive, and principled, but in the face of his girlfriend who has a girlfriend, he is hard to say. Is it perverted or naive? etc. When contradictions accumulate, exaggerate, and explode, we clearly realize that contradictions are the truth of life.
Originally so.
Is it fun to be nonsensical, inexplicable, and not so human? now it's right.
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