Just like "Sitcom", the "lost soul" of everything starts with a white laboratory mouse. It came, like a plague, that nearly destroyed what might have been a simple middle-class family. The son's sudden orientation confession, the daughter's unexplained disgust with her boyfriend and jumping off the building to attempt suicide, the camaraderie between the maid's husband and her son, the sex photos of the maid and her daughter's boyfriend; even in the end, even the "rat-phobic" mother was infected to save the Son's words to tempt him. As for the father who brought the mouse home, from the very beginning, he looked at the huge changes in the family with indifference, as if it had nothing to do with him.
In the later stage of the plot, I can hardly grasp the axis. For example, the scene where my father killed everyone in the family and planned to kill himself by swallowing a gun came from the plot at the beginning of the movie (to put it simply, it can be called flashback); A dreamy return to the previous scene, when Dad was home alone (oh, and the mice) with his upper body naked. I've always wondered whether the big mutant mouse that the family killed together later was made by Dad after eating the lab mouse (haha, it's kind of ridiculous. But this drama can't be absurd, hehe), or something. I don't understand.
As a result, I imagined two endings (there can definitely be more): Dad kills everyone and then closes the first, and the family who comes back from treatment kills the big mouse and then goes to the graveyard to visit the dead Dad. As for the white laboratory mouse, rather than saying that it has a powerful virus infection, I actually believe that it is just that people's buried desires are stimulated by mice.
"That's not an accident, that's a choice. The accident is that I'm still alive." I can't forget the conversation with my mother after my daughter's suicide attempt. She said something. Choose to commit suicide, survive by accident, there will always be people who live like this. Sometimes life to me is not really a statement of cherishing or not cherishing it.
I'm a little disappointed in the whole drama, probably because I can't see the Ozon-style song and dance plot, I've seen it before. Well also, the movie is kind of like a stage play, opening with a red curtain.
Later, I gradually realized that he was not telling a story, just expressing it.
How am I getting more and more caught up in the absurd world that Ozon paints.
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