The lovely and acerbic "Freudian" student Breuer, in just 104 minutes with surrealism, alludes, satirizes, and denounces so many things, hypocrisy, morality, justice, religion, education , Politics, etc., etc., either explicit or implicit, the techniques are clever and all-encompassing, which is breathtaking. The structure of the film is like a beautiful chain, consisting of small rings, a point on each small ring (mainly the movement of characters) becomes the beginning of connecting the next ring, and finally this chain is unexpected and reasonable title. It has become a big ring, and it is embedded in all kinds of reality. It's not unique, and I don't know if it's original, but its dexterous and fluid structure is still amazing.
There are many things I admire the most. The most I admire the most is the scene where the professor gave a lecture in the police station class, defecated on the table of a friend’s house, and ate in the bathroom. Through the discussion of the same issue, the seemingly unrelated and The two scenes explained in chronological order are neatly and perfectly edited together, which is not abrupt and even more powerful.
At the end, when the slogan "Down with Freedom", gunshots, bells and other voiceovers sounded together, echoing the beginning, and at the same time giving the viewer unlimited space outside the painting, I sincerely and excitedly pay tribute to classmates Breuer !
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