"Boundary" is no exception. Aside from the large amount of blood plasma and residual limbs in the film, and the screaming of high decibels, many scenes in the film are dark and cold but not lacking in beauty.
The background of the film is that the extreme right-wing candidate is gradually approaching the second round of the general election; a group of young armed robbers are hiding in a hotel deep in the remote forest, an abandoned mine; and the owner of the hotel is a more sinister evil The guy, the neo-Nazis, a killing quietly unfolds... At
first glance, this is another film that uses violence and violence (the most classic is "Murder Regardless of Left and Right"), the characters in the film are not good people in the real sense. , four armed robbers, fell into the hands of the Nazis, and finally our heroine escaped. The context of the story is quite clear.
The villains in the film are Nazis who fled to the border during World War II. It is ironic that their descendants are cursed and born deformed, but the superiority in their bones makes them still like black hair and hate Judaism.
Among them, the heroine is really dedicated. She doesn't care about all kinds of mud, shit, urine and blood sticking to her body. She screams hysterically. She kills the Nazi family alone. She is very cool, but she has to show that she is pregnant The weakness of the mother in the body. When finally bathing in the rain, the heroine was shaking all over because of Zhansu, and my brother really made me laugh when he asked me if he had taken ecstasy.
Set against the backdrop of the extreme right-wing election, the film tells the spree of armed robbers and Nazis. I don't know the background and protagonist, the choice of the villain, the director's intention. Whether it is alluding to the chaotic political situation in France at the time, or satirizing the atrocities of the old Nazis, or just directing the pure bloody violence, opinions differ. But the author thinks that chaos represents an alternative fairness. Chaos is a transitional state of unity. In the political arena of capitalist countries, which one is not a rivalry between political parties? Whether the director is exaggerating, the author doubts a little.
But watching a horror movie and being abused, why bother thinking about it, smile.
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