Really lengthy, 107 minutes made me see a three hour experience. In the 2003 movie, I thought Scarlett had an unbelievable figure after watching Marvel. Watch this, eh? ? ? With this weird soundtrack, I felt even more indifferent. I even took out my phone several times when I watched her look in the mirror.
Having said that, the director is really pretending. It feels like a short film that can be finished in more than half an hour is stunned by a bunch of long shots piled up into a movie. This director should go to make documentaries, all kinds of animals. I found that he really likes "long" shots, and he also likes Tintin. This is the most serious film I've ever seen, and it's all erect...? ? ? Is it really necessary?
In the beginning, looking for someone on the road is like checking the household registration. After finally getting on the car, suddenly everything is gone, and you are looking for a new one on the road? What is this clip for? In order to deliberately create suspense? Or are you afraid that the audience will see through the empty plot?
There are two highlights in the whole film, one is the separation of the inside of the human skin, and the sudden puncture of a balloon, the eyes light up, the spirit is refreshed, and then the "long" camera starts to watch the skin float. The other is that he was forced to bow at the end by the overlord, and as a result, the human skin was smashed. It was finally a feeling that this woman was an alien, and then she was burned to death on the way? ? ? An alien who knows nothing but Seyou? ? ? What kind of species are you, bro? ? ?
To add, the deformed face actually looks like that!
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