"Bad Boy Barbie" is another film that has a deeply religious feeling to me since "2001: A Space Odyssey." A sense of religion can take the form of science, or even blasphemous, but in any case, it is an act of sincere approach to "God." In religion or other fields, fanatics are always righteous and wish to send all doubters and rebels to hell. But who is farther from faith and nearer to hell?
Watching the aging astronaut, the moment when he suddenly faced the mysterious boulder before his death, and the moment when he returned home with the bad boy Bobby, lying in the place where the body of his perverted mother once lay, crying bitterly, it is all worship. This moment of love, fear, and awe of the world. These two moments, my heart has a similar vibration.
The first time I watched "Bad Boy Barbie" five or six years ago, the scene that I remember the most is the police station hall of the electric flint, which is really a fantastic imagination. The second time I watched it, I felt the director's feelings.
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