I'm so impatient to see...not scary, not thrilling, not reversal, not suspenseful, not arresting.
The whole "I really want to tell you about the war and the oppression I've suffered" doesn't use any main plot to embody it. The only way for the director to express it is through pictures + expressions + music. But even if the atmosphere is created, it is not as good as yesterday's "Scared to Death".
The only credit is probably the national context it's trying to represent, but seriously, you didn't do it well, you bastard. Perhaps this expression was developed into a limiting factor for the film.
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