who is higher than whom

Domenica 2022-01-27 08:06:21

Before watching the movie, I read a lot of film reviews, saying that this is a film that is more form than content, and metaphors are more important than plot. After reading it, I basically agree.

If you put aside all the metaphors, in fact, this one is very, very ordinary, not comparable to "Escape from the Dead" at all. The first half can be said to be more attractive. Your own shadow appears, and the shadows of everyone in the world appear. Will the shadows rebel? Why do shadows appear? What are they?

Seeing the ending with all kinds of doubts, although it seems to have told the secret behind these clones, and finally released the big move to reverse (but everyone guessed it), it is really a forced ending without an ending. .

A lot of film reviews go into great detail about all the hints and all the implications of the film, and I can get the hang of it. The people on the ground laughed and laughed brightly, but the people below seemed to be imitating the exact same thing, but it seemed absurd and helpless. The people below will only roar, but in fact, as long as they are given a chance to really integrate (just like the heroine), they will integrate better than anyone else, and they will look like everyone else. After all, who is better than whom?

The meaning of the last hand in hand is not very clear. In fact, the people below can point to many people, such as race, such as class. It reminds me a little of "Parasite" where the stairs of the rich go up, and they are invincible. And the poor are running down like cockroaches. And the funny thing is, once the so-called cross-class goes from the bottom to the ground, they also want to forget more than anyone else.

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