1. The crying scene in Margot's last dressing room was so moving. The bitterness and sorrow in his heart broke through the defense line of control again and again. Every twitch of the facial muscles seemed to be the last of the panting beasts and fate. struggle. The barriers of class and the drag of the native family have caused an almost cruel alienation and indifference between individuals and the rules of competition, whether overt or dark, and this is just a grotesque corner of social alienation. 2. The technique of "breaking the fourth wall" mentioned in many film reviews is a bit abrupt in the movie. In the process of plot development, the necessity of using this technique was not seen. It is not so much agile at will. It is a violation of skill abuse.
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