It's also a "success" -- just seeing the title of the movie brings back the worst feelings about watching a movie. Is this the director's joke? Or a joke to the world? Or is it a scam?
The whole movie is about a man and a woman, so let's take that as a hint, after all, the world is made up of these two. Two people doing nothing, then chaotic love, waiting for the end of the world to come. If they really knew the end of the world was coming, I would prefer they would do something crazier, which is an actor and a painter! This kind of undisturbed love of who and whom seems to be creating an almost morbid atmosphere. If I knew the director, I would advise him to see the doctor. After a brief look at Ferrara's directing history, I intuitively told me that he needed a doctor too much.
The film grinds and chirps to expose the lives of the two people to the public, and does not show how the world will end. The most deadly thing is that the premise of the movie is that the people in the play do not know that the end of the world is coming (at least halfway through the show), so it can only be said that what this movie wants to show is only the doomsday feelings of these two people.
The end is the end, and everyone knows that there will be such a day. If you have to pull the "world" to accompany you, but also "the most", this is the most unkind part of the film.
In short, this movie is the truth of selling dog meat in the name of sheep's head.
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