History, human nature, society, and reality are all integrated into several unrelated stories in the film. Remember a scene in the movie that repeatedly mentioned, is it Monday? For today is Monday, these kinds of existential questions are often the most overlooked questions about the nature of life. The film as a whole presents a temperament of living towards death, the desire of the id, and the social and historical process of the superego. This kind of thinking is presented on an oil painting-like picture, with a unique sense of beauty.
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