In the final stage of the movie, the heroine picks up a knife and does her last struggle. Paul, who is discovered in this scene, is described as the spirit of the Olympics. After that, Paul's attention and eyes are on the sailboat blown by the wind, but his body is like a It's really interesting to push the heroine down like a cup of water. Why is it interesting? Because this is a trap designed by the director.
This knife was deliberately foreshadowed by the director at the beginning of the movie. The first time was in the kitchen to the son who borrowed the knife to repair the boat and said that he hoped he could get it back, and then the second time he gave a close-up of the "sharp knife" that fell on the boat. The shot deepened the audience's sense of hope when the heroine was finally brought on board by Paul and the two of them. Before it has been reflected, a calm push is really controlling the audience's feelings, no matter what you are at the moment What kind of feelings do you have, you are too late to press pause and go back, yes, the movie is not over, and the next "nightmare" is coming. But before coming, Paul was facing the camera, and the director pressed the pause for you.
In the film, Paul faced the camera several times and stared at the audience's eyes and the remote control paused and retreated. The scene should be the soul of this play. It also clearly tells you that this is a trap. When Paul asked the camera, " Do you think enough is enough, do you want to make an end"?
It's also saying "Look, the content of the movie is illusory, but your feelings are real, do you want to continue? Feeling angry, suppressing abuse, trash video, give one star, end the movie"
Like most audiences, he failed to escape the trap designed by this film. The depression and violence made people want to fast-forward to the end.
The deep thoughts that the director wants to express in this trap is not clear. If you want to dig deeper, there will be many logical problems, so that the film has mixed reviews, and even some plots in the plot are too protracted or even redundant, but to me In other words, there are still reflections on violence, extremes, and fate in this film, although these are only superficial expressions of the film.
That's right, after writing the random writing, the mood is already calm and comfortable, it's time to work...
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