Distorted Urban Elegy "The Love of Recreating Humans"

Rubie 2022-03-22 09:02:33

A fairy-tale mental hospital, a pink scene,
and a set of alternative sketches after the revenge trilogy, Park Chan-wook, a lovely mental patient.
Some commented that this time the director went crazy, and the tone was playful but unintelligible.

Normal people isolate abnormal people, and abnormal people feel that they are not abnormal, but no one understands the "secret" in their hearts. The behavior of abnormal people in the film is like when human nature was the most primitive, without any free thoughts of morality. They just show the hidden emotions of normal people. A backward man who often apologizes to others, a female singer who has practiced singing for 31 years after a failed audition, a delusional woman who keeps telling lies, a fat woman who invents flying in her dreams, and a man who turns around and throws ping-pong balls; they believe in themselves The "skills" he possessed will be stolen by Rain, and the reason for the theft is that he has the thought of removing these skills. The guilt that men feel after a car accident has surpassed the balance point in their hearts, and after the optimal point, it will skyrocket, turning into a mental disorder that thinks that if you can't apologize, you can't live. After being stolen by Rain, he becomes rude, speaks insultingly, and blames Rain for stealing his courtesy. In fact, his psyche knew that his apology was abnormal, just uncontrollable, and the perfect reason to "stolen" stopped him.

The thief Rain gains skills and the thieves lose skills. In the eyes of normal people, it is a ridiculous theory; recalling childhood, the ignorance of children is not the same as theirs, and they feel that there are superpowers in the world. float. This group of abnormal people turned the "fantasy" into the "real" they believed.
In fact, who knows that the situation we are in must be "real", and if we turn the other way around, maybe we have been living in fiction.

The transition between reality and reality in the film is very smooth and interesting; the heroine's delusions of recreating people are as pleasing as watching live-action synthetic animations. Really teach people not to understand what kind of structure the director's head is, so creative stories and scenes can be filmed.

The magnificent scenes of violence did not disappoint the audience. The recreated man transformed himself into the hospital and shot and killed the medical staff, zooming out from near and far, and at the end, the image was like a maze of images from a high place, which left a deep impression on the audience, knowing that it was recreation. People's childhood thinking, so I am watching and laughing...

The film's art direction is top-notch, Rain's mask, all kinds of strange tools, equipment in the hospital, scenes, foot sprays, food converters, and the most interesting toe power indicator, the director has filmed the child's dream.

The story takes place with a light soundtrack and rhythm, but it's still a dark world. The director asked us to be strong, and he projected hope, vitality, and beauty in this negative story. Rain finally made the recreated people eat again. The ending ended with a rainbow, and the audience left the scene with a smile.

Rain's character is undeniably flattering, silly, smiling face that melts icebergs, and then a pair of dentures...

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I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK quotes

  • Park Il-sun: I did all kinds of things in jail. Because I felt I was vanishing. I stole other people's clothes to wear. And I brushed my teeth diligently. Once your teeth start to go, there's no turning back.

    The mythomaniac: That's true.

    Park Il-sun: I had a psych evaluation and they said I'm schizophrenic and anti-social.

    The mythomaniac: Anti-social?

    Park Il-sun: Like stealing and fighting for no reason. And not having any sense of guilt or sympathy. But I don't know why they call me anti-social. I have my reasons for stealing. I'm afraid I'll vanish. I'm anti-vanishing.

  • [last lines]

    Park Il-sun: More than our socks are wet.