The decent appearance is torn apart. In fact, the film does not show the process in detail, but directly throws out a result, or the characters in several stories are basically lunatics and lunatic. madness and destruction, incomparably absurd. The movie "Killing" has a meticulous depiction process of "from civilization to barbarism".
Each story is good because they are radical, full of appealing conflict, reversal, and drama, while at the same time revealing possibilities buried in ordinary life that are almost impossible to be true in themselves, yet with There are so many connections between reality and psychology. Really enjoyed watching it.
You can come up with more than one clues to wear the movie, maybe not rigorous enough, but you can barely understand, for example, relatively straightforward, revenge, and magnified.
The irony of the movie is strong, the plane rushing towards the old couple, the enemy's child, the charred bones hugging each other, the engineer sought after by the twisted and sick crowd, the old gardener who was killed on the way out, and the newlyweds who were reunited. couple.
The rest, like the acting and the soundtrack, are good. The movie is said to be a comedy, and its level of suspense and horror is also quite high, so the audience quickly enters the play. Actually, it's all thanks to the wonderful script.
Suffice it to say that it's hard to learn something deeper from these stories. The movie is interesting, but it doesn't really mean anything.
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