Underwater Desires

Humberto 2022-09-04 15:33:50

This film continues the usual plain style of the Coen brothers, there is no fierce fighting, only the ordinary life of a group of small people, but he digs the desire in human nature from these small people. This desire flows under the seemingly peaceful life, until a new temptation from outside makes this life no longer peaceful.
Each of us has various desires, but we use masks to cover these desires, and we all live peacefully. But when external forces break this calm, many things will change irreversibly. Reduce the number of masks, resolve small conflicts, and avoid small conflicts from accumulating into large conflicts that make the final outcome unmanageable.

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The Man Who Wasn't There quotes

  • Costanza: He's a barber right? It's a good trade. So why you got no kids, huh?

  • Ed Crane: Life has dealt me some bum cards. Or maybe I just haven't played 'em right, I don't know.