account "Floating Day", you are welcome to view the traitor] If you only look at the ratings, many good movies or interesting movies will be missed.
Like this one.
The reason why this less suspenseful suspense crime film attracts me to continue watching is because of the use of some shots and the expression of the pictures.
I especially liked the moment when Duszeko was provoked by the priest who preached hunting in the church. After he was framed out of the church to no avail, he just listened to the children behind him continuing to sing the hymn of hunting. The flying magpie (symbolizing the fire) looked up at the holy church spire with a forbearance.
At this time, the music secretly tightened, and the moment of heavy breathing was dyed with a dazzling blood red, just as her killing intent could not be restrained splattering - full of anger and empathy.
That's exactly what I couldn't resist shouting cool for old ladies and movies. The climax of the film is also in this part.
Another feature of the footage of the film is that the camera pays great attention to the dynamics of the face, and the angle of the camera is also intriguing.
The camera peeks out from the side or lower part of the listener (police, hunter), watching the old lady who looks like a madman babbling anti-hunter.
After noticing this, and then watching the scene of Duszeko arguing with people, the meaning of the picture or the director is self-evident.
A lot of people are fed up with Doszeko's chatter and tirade, and I think the audience's antipathy towards the old lady is something of a success in a picture like this.
There is no need to dwell on every word of Duszeko's radical discourse, the real meaning lies in the opposition between the two sides.
Finally, let's talk about the theme of "The Land of Minced Bone".
First of all, I don't agree with the notion that all the words and opinions of the characters in the film are regarded as the film, even if Duszeko finally succeeds in revenge, it cannot be said that all her radical words and actions are right.
The theme of the film should not be limited to the expression of the values of the word, nor should it deny the value of an exploratory film.
So I'm not going to talk about the point of reporting wild boars, thinking that cloning can compensate for hunted animals and so on.
Some critics say that the protagonist of this film is a dog murderer, and the three views are peculiar. That's why most people don't like it.
I think that Duszeko finally chose to take risks to kill, because he has seen too many injustices for a long time, and he rushed to shout but was treated with cold eyes and even ridiculed by the police, the law and God are cold and ruthless, and cruel people collude with each other No remorse, which ultimately led to her outburst.
The manslaughter of two beloved dogs was just the last straw that broke her.
However, on the whole, the reflection and expression of the theme are still too thin, very touching, and lacking in deep thinking.
But the protagonist is well-characterized, in my eyes a very cool, very "fighting" old lady.
Duszeko can be seen as a representative of radicals who ideally stand up for disadvantaged groups in the face of power and injustice.
She understands the astrology (symbol of the natural universe), sees the misfortune and malice of others under the ancient and mysterious power, and uses human hands to avenge the weak and the heaven.
Whenever a hunter's carcass is found, there are always animals in the jungle watching it calmly. You say, no one really knows the evil that people do?
Public opinion is oriented, and values will change with history, but there is always some basic understanding that human beings have always maintained.
Hundreds of millions of years of natural selection, this planet has never lacked killing and desire, but it is because of the existence of love, restraint and respect that people's lives can be endless.
At the end I want to put a conversation between Duszeko and the drunk mayor of the fat man.
"You killed my dog, right?"
"Yes. But...I-I didn't know it was your dog.
I...I'll give you two more.
Why are you crying?
For me... "..."
"Come on, drink it."
"What is this?"
"Pheromones, it will make you more comfortable." His voice was hoarse, "I'll take you home now."
She cried and picked up the man, the wolf head of the coat with sharp teeth, and went into the depths of the forest.
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