"Mother's Eyes" to watch this film to have enough patience. The black and white photography of the whole film is minimalist, like the boring horror movies of the American countryside in the 1970s, but it makes people think deeply. Growing up, Francis confirmed what his mother said: "Loneliness makes the mind strange." Everything seemed so warm, but it was full of potential violence. The black and white light projection is extremely beautiful, and there is no need for a blood-red scene to stimulate the vision. Francis is a tormented psychopath trapped in a cycle of violence. The whole film has few lines, and only relies on the dimly lit performance under the black and white lens to show the whole film. The gothic style and plot make the film a little darker. The director concealed the visual and intuitive fear, and expressed these in the language of the lens, and the effect was even more horrifying.
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