Let's talk about another topic in this film, money and human nature. At the beginning of the film, the heroine competes for the upper position, strives for more points from the man's parents, and does not hesitate to cover up her conscience to cancel the chance that the old woman could have extended again. This is the first choice of the heroine for money and humanity. The heroine thinks it's not right, find a wizard, $60, and finally find a powerful witch, $1W, the wizard also has to eat, it's a bit interesting. And for this 10,000 US dollars, the heroine sold almost all valuable things, only 3,800. It's not interesting, there is room for imagination. At this time, my boyfriend stepped forward, to force! What deserves praise is this, the boyfriend who has been by his side all the time, who has contributed money and efforts, is full of positive energy! In the end, the heroine finds the owner of the restaurant at the button, a family, a couple, a sick old man, and a slut male colleague. The heroine has a hard time making a human choice. Here is a wonderful scene in the film. The film is full of people from the beginning to the end. Knowing mistakes can improve a lot. The feeling of turning back to the shore is exactly the end. I think the director made a clever move. The heroine fell into hell and the Hollywood-style reversal ending. Yes, fail. But there is also another possibility, that is, the whole film criticizes the government and society, and the ending expresses despair, that is, deep dissatisfaction. Thinking about it is also possible, or maybe I think too much, aha! If the director is an epic figure, I guess the film review is the latter. But after seeing this director, who is known for his sensory stimulation, it is probably my obscenity. A film with room for imagination is also a good film.
Western films are relatively simple in terms of curses, sacrifices, and exorcism, and the sensory stimulation is too weak, which makes them feel very nonsensical. If you look at these alone, the score will be even lower.
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