I love it, the neon effect is so beautiful. A picture I have always liked before is my sister lying in the house. The set is half indoor and half outside the street, but I didn't see this scene in the movie. Did I make a mistake in the movie or am I blinded?
Does the sister and brother feel a little incest? My sister really feels like a simple child, very lacking in love. After not engaging in Mario, she then engages in Alex. I feel that I am not picking people, and I feel that I am too lacking in love. My sister's body is so beautiful and really sexy.
Interspersed with childhood memories, the part of the car accident and the part of separation are really miserable. Using the rotation of the screen, the dazzling patterns and the changing and flickering of colors like an upgraded version of the old Windows screensaver, it is amazing.
The little baby cut out of my sister's body really surprised me.
At the beginning, Oscar died, and at the end, in the great harmony of life where everyone made love at the Love Hotel, the process of conception and childbirth was accepted, and a baby was born. Maybe Oscar's reincarnation, just to confirm what his friend Alex read in the book on philosophy of death?
A person's current complex (?) is closely related to his childhood. The movie keeps flashing back to when he was a child when his mother bathed his brother and sister, and his mother breastfeeding his brother (later, when the brother saw her breasts before having sex with Victor's mother, what he thought of when he saw her breasts was the mother's breasts. ), including at the end the baby sees the mother's nipple as soon as she is born, and Alex's paintings also feature mothers with huge breasts.
I feel like this movie is unfinished. The camera keeps going back and forth, crossing the street from room to room, to the house of another character, and the ghost perspective is really great. To be honest, I really like Victor, I really want to see him and his brother have sex. (Actually at the end. He's mouthing a man in a suit in the elevator at the Love Hotel. So gay?)
At the end, before entering the Love Hotel, the taxi done by my sister and Alex seems to be out of order. The Love Hotel is not a reality (?), so can it be understood that everything in the Love Hotel is fake, and the sister and Alex in it are actually It's dead, and other familiar faces (Alex's roommate and sister colleague, drug dealer, Victor, others I didn't find) died for various reasons.
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