Step forward and backward into the same river

Einar 2022-03-20 09:01:33

with Dean. 03/24 The movie viewing experience is really important, imax is amazing. As for the movie, I think the storyline and suspense are handled very smartly. Forcing the audience to break out of the four-dimensional experience is similar to how everyone has his own Paris in his heart. When it comes to specific metaphors, I think what the director wants to point out is the deep-rooted class problem in the United States, the shadow of no language - deformed living conditions, barbaric expressions (how upper class people perceive them), and the film points What comes out, very sharp and ironic, is that the last mother on the ground is actually a shadow from the ground many years ago, which makes us think about the impact of environment and resources on a person. But when the mother on earth kills the shadow without mercy, the strangeness in the son's eyes comes from the suspicion of "pure upper class" - is it true that class can be broken? The soundtrack and cinematography are both very good, a very good viewing experience. (I have a blu-ray

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  • Dangelo 2022-03-24 09:01:35

    Funny and funny, I admire Jordan Peel a bit, and I can always come up with an absurd thriller comedy full of satire to express deep-seated social issues. Look at this movie: Us, we are the hands of the USA, the people on the ground oppose the shadows in the underground, the ghost with the fangs on the mask corresponds to the burned face under the mask, the language of the environment that survives is degraded...too much to interpret. There are also a few jokes about race, which are very interesting. Comparing this with Lao Mouzi's "Shadow", this one is even better. Scissors, shouldn't they work on both sides at the same time to work?

  • Kamryn 2022-03-22 09:01:34

    Is it great with metaphors? ?

Us quotes

  • Kitty Tyler: Ophelia, call the police.

    Ophelia: OK. Playing "Fuck tha Police" by N.W.A.

  • Red: Once upon a time, there was a girl and the girl had a shadow. The two were connected, tethered together. And the girl ate, her food was given to her warm and tasty. But when the shadow was hungry, he had to eat rabbit raw and bloody. On Christmas, the girl received wonderful toys; soft and cushy. But the shadow's toys were so sharp and cold they sliced through her fingers when she tried to play with them. The girl met a handsome prince and fell in love. But the shadow at that same time had Abraham, it didn't matter if she loved him or not. He was tethered to the girl's prince after all. Then the girl had her first child, a beautiful baby girl. But the shadow, she gave birth to a little monster. Umbrae was born laughing. The girl had a second child, a boy this time. They had to cut her open and take him from her belly. The shadow had to do it all herself. She named him Pluto, he was born to love fire. So you see, the shadow hated the girl so much for so long until one day the shadow realized she was being tested by God.