There is one thing I don't understand in the movie is that around 2 hours ago, the male protagonist opened his eyes on the operating table, and then he was in the same car with his sister, Mario and Alex's roommate. His sister kept saying that this thing was not his brother and then touched it from the first perspective. His sister screamed and punched him on the shoulder of his sister. After that, he looked in the mirror in his room and asked what was going on? I'm always wondering if this is just a bad trip. It's all hallucinations. The truth is that Oscar was shot and killed in the past. These are just hallucinations and he was sent to the hospital. Maybe something happened in the real process. After he woke up, his sister was very angry with him, but in fact he was not fully awake, and then he came to Alex's roommate's house and Alex's roommate tried to wake him up, but he still didn't wake up, and then continued tripping and continued those very real hallucinations just now
. This film has a very low rating and satirizes the director's too avant-garde or pretentious shooting methods. I can only say that this film is really a big flyer. People who have not had similar hallucinogenic experiences will find it profound and difficult to understand. For people, this film is very empathetic. I think it is really awesome that a film can make a small character feel and depict it visually.
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