Yes, a nice guy. Because he is too quiet, he doesn't communicate with people at all, and no one knows what he usually does or thinks. Such people will not affect you and will not disturb you. Although we meet often, they are very unfamiliar, so we always position such a person as a good person first. This film is about such a quiet man, who uses images to express the change of his heart. It is precisely because the surface is quiet, so there is more time to think (or call it crazy), and it is not good at expressing the heart, and the psychological dark waves are surging. Because it is always ignored, it suffers and struggles, often fantasizes, and has the urge to kill, but it is suppressed. Not leaking at all. This huge contrast between external performance and internal psychology is like a time bomb.
The plot of this film constantly alternates between the unreal, the absurd and the reasonable. In fact, it is the inner struggle of the male protagonist: he hates his own situation and status, he is not confident but fantasizes about suddenly soaring into the sky, he is weak but fantasizes about courage, and beneath the quiet surface is an impetuous Peace of mind. Personally, I think it's a good movie, and the plot design is also very interesting.
As the saying goes, the dog jumps off the wall when he is anxious. People who don't like words don't mean they don't have ideas. Bullying the honest people goes too far, and the honest people will also break out, but the form is different. Those social news that makes people feel unbelievable are actually an outbreak of an intensified inner conflict.
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