Before watching the movie, I specially pulled the movie to the end to see the final introduction of SOUNDTRACK.
When I saw that it was all songs from the new album THE ERASER and radiohead, I was overjoyed.
Then suddenly started to look at it from the beginning.
But after watching it for more than an hour, I still feel that the mountains are covered with fog. . . I still feel that way until I watch it.
Oh, by the way, back to the previous topic, during the main part of the film, there are basically no songs by barrel wood waist or RADIOHEAD.
It turned out that the songs in the so-called SOUNDTRACK all appeared at the end of the subtitles. Khan, thanks to my good habit of watching subtitles after the movie, I didn't feel very boring.
Back to the topic of the movie itself.
In the past two days, I downloaded BLADE RUNNER, another novel by PHILIP K. DICK, which was turned into a movie.
This time there is no cloud, mountain and fog, but the two movies still have the same feeling. When you watch it, you know you won't like this movie, but you still think it's awesome. If you haven't finished watching it, you will start to shake. For such a great movie that you don't like, should you buy a disc, or let this AVI file lie on your computer for a long time, occupying More than 700 M of space.
There are many such films, and no doubt, A Scanner Darkly belongs to that kind of film.
Also, thinking, if I was a student, I would watch this movie (BLADE RUNNER) again, maybe it would go from a great movie I didn't like to one of my favorites.
But after all, I'm not a student anymore. Is it so important that a great movie can eventually become one of my favorite movies?
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