All are unbelievable, all are violators of your interests, all are on the path to morbid dehumanizing destruction.
In the end, it was nothing but a bloody piece of flesh in the mouth of a vulture hovering in the sky.
This is really not my style, but it's so straight-forward that it's hard to ignore.
Don't turn around, everything has been arranged by fate from the beginning.
Sean Penn and his crazy car, the crazy owner of the repair shop, the flirtatious woman on the roadside, the old man of BT, and the policeman who finally showed his true colors.
Quick cut pieces.
The slaughter of Indians, the widespread consequences of the gold rush, the sadness of human nature, and the nakedness of animals.
Some can see it, some can only understand it after listening to his brother, and some read other people's words.
The visual impact is very strong, which is the director's characteristic, so I haven't watched all of "Born to Kill" until now.
Can't stand it :(
Another film that is not suitable for winter viewing.
When Sean Pan was leaning back on the car, his face was blurred, and the camera was empty and high, he felt cold. When
watching a woman come down from a high place, there was an imperceptible trace on the corner of Pan's mouth. Influenced, like laughing, like contempt and mockery.
It is just mutual use, mutual suspicion, and mutual deception.
The large empty mirror in the background, swaying through the big clouds and blue sky, the huge cactus, wandering like a soul Singing.
Rotating, swaying, uncertain. The
end shot keeps rising, the laughter of the car repairman overwhelms all sounds, and Si Mu closes.
It seems that a pair of eyes follow a certain soul, and the government sees everything. Puppet-like creatures.
Black-and-white photos of Indians, dissipated souls, echoing in the huge mountains surrounding the west with the sound of melody.
Talk to people, write messy, and finish.
To sum up, it is worth watching again, the camera, the music, and the story are all featured.
And that weird little town with greedy and selfish people, BT sick people, big swaths of the American West, dry sand, and cacti.
Ferocious vultures, bloody wild cats. But these are beyond my tolerance. . . ——No one asks you to do it, it is a deep, step-by-step abyss that cannot be re-selected
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