We watched this film when we were in the film and television appreciation class. When the protagonist finally died on the beach, more than 20 of us breathed a long sigh of relief, and some of them whispered, "It's finally over. ". This film is a lot of torture for people who haven't seen many European literary films, and it's still in a dark classroom covered by curtains, with only hard benches, tables and chairs. Everyone's mood is gloomy and I almost lost my patience after being worn down.
I won't repeat the connotation of this film, but I just think that to understand a film that is not very easy to understand really needs the environment and mood. Otherwise, if the patience is worn away, people will be like the day The very hungry rat in the house expects to have a night of rampages without torture as much as he expects to get out of class and get some fresh air.
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