but it was shot. In terms of expression, it can be said to be eccentric, or it can be a magic weapon that is applicable to many obscure things - saying "this is art". This extraordinary handling, especially the omission of details (such as why no one is suspicious), reminds me of Dogville. Also set in the background of a small town, "Dog Town" has a little deeper expression of the town culture. This
film is also similar to "The Box", that is, they are both ambitious, but what they convey is different from what they want to convey. There is a considerable distance between them, and every aspect that I try to cover is not painful or itchy, so I don't know what to do. In other words, the final effect is loose and thin. Of course, the requirements for being deep and broad are too high, so a successful film should at least focus on deepening it. If there is still room for other aspects
, one of the reasons for choosing this unheard-of film is that Ellen Page is in the performance list. Reiki actress who debuted as a pregnant girl Juno. Maybe she wanted to make a breakthrough, so she participated in this non-mainstream movie. This performance was flawless, lackluster but not flawed. The acting skills of the other actors in the film are roughly the same, about 65-70 points. The protagonist has a slightly higher score because the character is relatively weird
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