It's been a long time since I saw a movie that touched my heart. The first key to appreciating black and white movies is to be full of energy. If you are really sleepy, you can take a nap before continuing to eat, which saves a lot of pain. Mirror movement, composition, soundtrack, rhythm control, etc., are so good, they are profound, but not too heavy. Janos' performance and monologue at the beginning were very moving, the piano sounded, and my nose was sore before I knew it. The piano in this movie is really lonely. The characters follow and shoot, and I think of Hu Bo. The manic child, repeating the imitation of his father, and seeing the influence of his family of origin, is shocking. The shooting of violent scenes is also quite aesthetic. A group of walking corpses, puppets of despotism and power, with nihilistic hatred and despair, destroy everything they encounter, until the moment the curtain is lifted, they see an ugly figure. Naked, into a thick silence; what they saw was their own unbearable heart. Ridiculous color, irony, and cold mirror to write the era of mania. Looking at it reminds me of "The Unbearable Lightness of Life". Uncle Jimmy seems to be a Thomas. Unfortunately, his wife stood on the opposite side of him and became the initiator of persecution and suppression.
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