flip the world

Zita 2022-06-16 21:08:56

This film still moved me. I have always believed that a good film should be broad, tolerant and compassionate, and this is the only film I currently think is excellent without compassion. Common sense says it's written from the evil side, but that's not true either. There is no good in this film, so there is no such thing as evil. In short, it is not an anti-hero dystopia, nor is it a subversion of common sense evil concepts like White Night Walk. It does not want to subvert the audience's cognition, and it directly shows the audience an inverted world.

I can't say, I can only say that I saw a director like Snape, and what he expressed was self-subversive. The comments said his film lacked criticism and reflection, but it didn't agree with it either. Can we sympathize with someone, can we sympathize with a world? "Three-Body Problem" has already answered this question, so I would be accurate in saying the film's tone of non-sentimental, non-sad, non-judgmental.

ps. I suddenly understood Lenin.

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