but. . . .
The director is simply putting together various realistic things, lacking adhesive.
I can't stand it since the jailers started to abuse people. But still kept reading. Definitely not disappointed. What a waste.
Mapping various realities is right. But on the whole, does the logic make sense? It's a mashup of realities that are barely related. Or the director didn't handle the connection of these things well.
Don't say it's a good movie just because you see the innuendo of reality. Do! I really want to throw up.
There is a complete logic to deal with these fragments of reality.
The overall logic of the film, the director's effort is not enough. Anyone who wants to make these fragments of reality into a film. Overall, there is no central point, what the film wants to express.
Although there are hints at the beginning of the film, which preconceived the inhumanity of the experiment, it is not enough to explain
1. Why this experiment is carried out.
2. Obviously the jailers worked harder and earned higher wages.
3. At the beginning, it was said that the test was not a mental illness. I think the leading jailers were all mentally ill.
4. It is absolutely possible to negotiate with a friendly person, but violence must be used.
5. How much is it? Damn, for so little money, JB has no dignity. Do. Are you saying it's possible? Give you 100,000 and tell you to eat shit for 14 days, will you go? Consider 100 million.
6. Snake head and tail, what does this mean. Not a single result. Do! It's not that I succumbed to the pressure of reality and morality to make a boring statement through the film. Do it absolutely.
7. Surrender others with fear, yes, indeed, the theory is good, but the way really makes me vomit. Regardless of the content of the punishment. It's the director's way of realizing his fear.
I came to this after watching the final interview. This is very unremarkable.
There is really no strength to complain about a bunch of them. I rarely talk about trash movies, even the trashy ones.
Damn, just this film, the logic is not enough, and it looks forward and backward, and finally it becomes the best in the garbage.
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