The ending was a surprise!

Ashleigh 2022-04-03 08:01:01

The whole film is basically good, the rhythm and soundtrack are very good, but the ending is too boring to play like this. It feels like you are playing qualifying with your teammates. Every time you call your teammates to start the team, and then your teammates die again and again, you take the head and run away silently. In the end, your teammates are defeated. , you TM actually surrendered.

It can be seen from the whole movie that what the director wants to express is the education of angels to mortals, to let the heroine experience despair, and then to give her hope, so that she understands that there are many beautiful things in life besides hate. Only by learning to forgive can we truly be liberated. Simple revenge will not lead to redemption. Even if revenge is taken, it will only vent the hatred in my heart, but the life after that will still be like a walking dead. But why do I always feel like squatting in labor reform, no matter how individual you are when you come in, if you reform it for three or five years and then release it, you will have an epiphany.

In any case, I still can't accept the ending. It's like a treasure hunt movie. I desperately found a mountain of treasures, and then the protagonist suddenly saw through the red dust, and left without taking a penny. It hurts.

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Extended Reading
  • Autumn 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    An alternative secret room, how two people (always not in the same world) can re-establish faith through these finally discarded formal rules. The anti-conflict conflict in the first half, the dogma like Pythagoras, makes people feel that it is a failed "Idiot" or a failed genre film; interspersed with tributes like Hong Kong films (?); In the end, the secret room was like a forcible "Job"-like trick.

  • Kirsten 2022-04-21 09:03:52

    Two-thirds of the story is describing the magical path of the gods and the heroine. The reverse is to summon the archangel, and then there is no more. This is not enough for the theme of this film, and leaves more room for the evil demons. just a lot of associations

A Dark Song quotes

  • Joseph Solomon: Look at you.

    Sophia Howard: Don't you need your books?

    Joseph Solomon: [shakes his head] No.

    Sophia Howard: But just isn't it part of...

    Joseph Solomon: [raising his voice] D'y know what you're fuckin' doin'?

    Sophia Howard: No.

    Joseph Solomon: [shouts] Well shut up then!

    Sophia Howard: Sorry.

    Joseph Solomon: Sorry Mr Solomon.

    Sophia Howard: Sorry, Mr Solomon.

    Joseph Solomon: Take off your jeans.

  • Joseph Solomon: [enjoying a smoke] Why do you ask? Does the - question bother you? It's actually a bit of an ontological issue.

    Sophia Howard: You know what I mean.

    Joseph Solomon: I would say no. We're not tryin' to *hurt* anyone. But - We're doin' dark things.

    Sophia Howard: And would you do black magic?

    Joseph Solomon: [smiling] There's no point in goin' to the fairground if you don't go on any of the rides!

    Sophia Howard: Have you *seen* much?

    Joseph Solomon: H-hoo. I've seen things. I've seen gods. Demons. I let gods rain silver on me. And the dead and the damned - Most of us are damned you know?

    Sophia Howard: Have you seen anything that *scared* you?

    Joseph Solomon: It all scares me.