After watching the sage time, I fell into the excitement of wanting to shout for God.
Lobster asked me to blacklist this director. I didn't expect the contrast to be so great. Wearing the homomorphic revenge advocated in the Old Testament, using the macguffin as a warning to kill people like the ten plagues of Egypt, and even using the metaphor of inspiration to ridicule yourself, creating a very evil but like a hero in the tragedy of ancient Greece Villain. The story of such exciting elements is blooming in modern times, leading to curiosity, and reaching the climax of collapse in the final scene of blindfolded shooting and killing family members that completely destroys morality.
The music is mediocre but the mood is rendered in place, and the camera master level (it is Kubrick's legacy), very, very successfully constructed the beauty of this story. There is a similar feeling of enjoying Kushen movies, but it is undoubtedly very Lansmoss.
The actors' acting skills are all online, and Nicole Kidman is still particularly charming and sexy, the kind that blends into acting. The temperament that does not dissipate with age also equals the beauty of quality.
Looking forward to the fancy construction of Lansmos's next work.
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