hopeless world

Alfreda 2022-03-21 09:03:24

After watching the film last week, I was very depressed and I have been trying to adjust. Gotta write something today or be annihilated by other emotions/things. The overall feeling is good, especially the heroine, not only dedicated body (dew point) ah. The role control is accurate, and the acting skills and professionalism are remarkable. Putting aside the political metaphors, the storyline alone would give it an 8.0/10. Like a scalpel under a shadowless lamp facing the human inside, there is nowhere to hide the various "small" human beings. Such as greed, such as selfishness, such as ruthlessness and so on. Of course, both the male and female protagonists in the film have gone too far, directly challenging the bottom line of the general public's psychological tolerance. The most pitiful is their two innocent sons, the freckled white half-eldest boy/second-year 12-year-old boy who can't hide the melancholy in his unhappy eyes. Like the red and white ribbon that flies in the wind from the top of the tree, he ended everything in this world with one S (parents' indifference/disgust/excusing). Is it a metaphor for the disintegration of the former Soviet Union? If so, that would be appropriate. One home fell apart and two new homes were built. The son who was stranded in his native family ended his curtain call in the form of death. Andrei Sarkinsaif is very good, and the overall feeling is too cold. The space at the beginning and the end is very beautiful, and the video language of the film is also impressive. Give praise, 8.5/10 points.

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