is based on black and white. It takes some time to get used to this shade.
Generally speaking, color is one of the first elements of people reviewing a film.
Abandoning this factor is bound to let attention focus on the deeper subject content.
Without death, life has no meaning.
I agree.
Ilona's death seems to have saved the balance of existence for all mankind.
At the end of the film, did Callas' shot make a choice for all mankind?
But does he have the right to take Ilona's life?
This kind of behavior is undoubtedly no better than murder.
This is where I feel conflicted after watching this film.
There is no good and no evil.
It's just human desires fighting each other.
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