Doomsday: A World Without Electricity

Dandre 2022-11-14 03:12:57

This "Deep Forest" I watched with super calmness throughout the whole process, the atmosphere was so depressing, every little leaf, every branch, every shadow in the film, as well as the dead branches that had fallen to the ground and hung on the trunk, were slightly The rotten fallen leaves are truly amazing, presenting an image of disaster and survival. The story tells the story of the two sisters facing the city in the depths of the forest for unknown reasons. The forest is powered off, the traffic is paralyzed, and the greed and ugliness of human beings are presented one by one. The air is humid and rainstorms continue. The storyline is relatively fragmented, piece by piece, so you who watch it will not know what will happen in the next second, nor can you imagine it. When the power went out at the beginning of the plot, the two sisters were like ordinary families. Their mother died early, and their father accompanied them. Sister Eva pursued her mother's path and danced with no distractions. Sister Neil listened to his father's words to read and study and prepare for exams. When the power was cut off, the father brought the sisters into the city to stock up on food and gasoline. Eva goes to dance class to learn to dance, Neil and her boyfriend have dinner and play, night falls, and go home. He has a disagreement with Neil because his father is no longer in town. No one knew which came first, the surprise or the surprise, and my father gave a miserable voice deep in the forest, "Take. care of each.

In the film, the end is coming, and the greed, ugliness, and desire of human nature are vividly and delicately expressed. In the dark, the sensual Eva character is more nuanced and rich. She is an older woman, a dancer who lacks spirituality, is sensitive and affectionate, and often talks about "missing her mother". When food is scarce, she goes crazy and walks with her feelings, mixed with jealousy towards her younger sister. Emotional people are always controlled by their own feelings, so their thoughts and attitudes, from time to time, through the jungle to give birth to children, bravely burn down houses, such an absolutely weak person transformed into a feminist, also made a mother's power burst out. The rational Neil is more like his father, passionate like fire, has a pioneering spirit and enthusiasm for learning, can collect edible plants, and do some things that he never dared to think about to show. He is a strong man in life, but also unique to women Her weakness is her boyfriend. A sharp contrast between reason and feeling, and different attitudes towards life towards the same problem. The portrayal of characters is relatively in place, and the viewers who watch it carefully will feel the depression and anxiety of the whole film, and more of it is an alternative human movie drama that survives in a desperate situation in layers of disasters.

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