If time is transformed into a lifeline, a certain moment of our first life also exists on the lifeline at the same time. Anna in "Anna in Troubled Times" is an individual at every moment, but also a collection of life. The director uses hypnosis to intersperse it,
10 to 0, each time the number is subtracted by 1, the clip behind the number derives a moment of Anna's life, and when the number reaches 0, it also means the presentation of the ending. We're back at the beginning of the movie when Ana poops on a man's head.
The purpose of this film is to emphasize Anna's tragic past and present life, reveal the truth through the hands of a hypnotist, and accuse the fate player behind Anna. The director is the leader of this SHOW TIME, but he doesn't know how the ending will end after the show. The movie is beautiful and brings the art to life, but I don't like the a little nonsensical ending, even superfluous, or that Anna should die, like the dove at the beginning of the film. Enter the beginning of the next reincarnation, and at the same time extinguish this moment of sadness.
A piece of shit, what can it represent, childish revenge is better than an elegant death.
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