Coincidentally, at the French Cultural Exchange Center in October, the film was on the screening list of small-scale animation works. I excitedly bought a ticket to watch it, but had a very unpleasant viewing experience. Halfway through the film, I couldn't bear to quit halfway through.
I don't think I'm impatient, it's just that this movie made me feel dizzy and I really don't want to endure another minute. I do not deny the imagination of this film and the creativity of some pictures, but after watching a flowing picture that is divided into countless fragments by the two strongest contrasting tones of black and white for a long time, the brain needs to constantly distinguish and reorganize sometimes The fragmented shapes of the close-up and the panorama at times... Since my brain is not a program for processing filter effects in Photoshop, my consciousness is only quickly depressed and numb.
Is it difficult to indulge in watching the D version at home for many years, so that the pleasure nerves of enjoying big screen movies have been degenerated? ? ? Maybe it's not suitable for showing in theaters.
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