Call it bloody and scary, but not that much, at least in my opinion.
The director tries to tell everyone that what you see is not necessarily reality. You think that the orangutan is going to attack humans, but in fact you want to take the detergent in her hand. This is an orangutan with a clean habit.
On the night when Blue Moon appeared, you thought the werewolf couldn't help but want to kill, but in fact you were looking at tickets in the hands of others.
At the beginning of the play, everyone was told not to judge people by their appearance, but when the flawless vampire appeared, everyone didn't trust him very much, thinking that he had other plans.
Everyone is obsessed with exaggerating and conflicting events, and TV stations arbitrarily edit them for the sake of ratings, and even create events to see the reactions of others for the so-called real reactions.
The divine tree has waited for a long time, and finally wants to "hand over", which is the loyalty of one person for a lifetime, this kind of normal and natural thing makes a group of people gather there to encourage and celebrate.
It involves everything from love, the rights and status of new immigrants, race to self-awareness, and common social problems are corroding everyone.
In today's era of rapid development, we don't care about things that are too easy to get, and we often ignore things that we should cherish. In the face of pressure, we often resort to alcohol, drugs and sex to escape, and the days are getting worse.
We tend to assimilate with others more and more, and lose our individuality and self. We are afraid of being different and being looked at by different eyes, so what if we are different.
Our anxiety is also increasing day by day, from money to time, from body to appearance, mainstream or non-mainstream, having and wanting more, etc., all make people addicted and unable to extricate themselves.
Life itself has no manual, no reference.
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