The ecological box under the big wisdom

Hope 2022-10-07 09:57:53

First of all, from an overall point of view, objectively speaking, Eco Box is really not a good film. There is no ups and downs in the plot, no brilliant special effects, and even no suspense film. The ecological phenomenon of the nest spoils the entire movie. Well, these are its simplicity and deficiencies.

In line with the principle of first and last, the spoiler at the beginning also has its own uniqueness - at least for me, I can appreciate the narrative from another angle, and the bizarre atmosphere of the film in the middle and second paragraphs.

The Mobius ring is a rotten plot subject, but with the connotation of "home", what the director wants to convey to us gradually becomes interesting. From the moment the hero and heroine stepped into room 9 until they were thrown into a body bag, it seems to be the status quo of most families in modern society: expectations for a new house, compromises in life, and "responsibility" after having children (plot The need for this responsibility to become less subjective), the breakdown when the child cries, the motherhood when the parents disagree, the child sends the parents to step into the "self-digging grave", the director brings a family's life into the simple and clear Can guess the follow-up plot, it is no longer just a meal.

Well, the DINKs will be more determined to see these, and I am one of them.

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  • Gemma: [Last lines]

    [while dying, Older boy is about to zip her in a body bag]

    Gemma: I'm not your fucking mother.

    Older Boy: What?

    Gemma: I... said... i'm not... your... fucking... mother.

    [Dies]

    Older Boy: Whatever.

  • Gemma: What am I suppose to do with him?

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