After thinking about it for a long time, I don’t know what to say. Let’s talk about the movie first. I don’t think this is the kind of crime movie thriller that audiences should watch with that kind of expectation. Looking at the comments in the discussion about which clips are the most terrifying, discussing male I have no sympathy for the protagonist's anti-social personality. For me, how the protagonist kills how many people is not the point and has nothing to think about. The important thing is the temperament of the story. This is a stream-of-consciousness-led movie. Under the two street lamps, the shadows suddenly became bigger and smaller, the breath of the grass field, the brightest light is the darkest, I don't know if this movie is trying to express any point of view, but I think I understand the feeling of this movie very well. In the end, it was vulgar to build a house with a corpse, and it broke that realm in a big way. Too vulgar, lacking in poetry, just a formalist art. At the end of the film, I was pleasantly surprised to hear the familiar hit the road jack that I haven't heard for a long time. Went out and listened to the RAM for two laps and I found that I could ride with my hands off the handlebars and I found that I felt calm as if for the first time I was clearly aware of that realm coming to me and it doesn't get any better than this . And I still feel that peace has not left me, I seem to have changed.
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