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Ladarius 2022-03-23 09:02:03

Similar to trainspotting British dramas, British dramas are always at the forefront of perverts, always like this, such a gorgeous Ukiyo-e, everyone in the movie is a hypocritical two-faced, unscrupulous despicable villain, the male protagonist said at the end : Others are as afraid of the world as you are, and I am also afraid of the world, but I just haven't been seen.
The male protagonist also hides under his own mask, hides in disguise to escape the woman's departure, escapes the pressure of promotion, and escapes his despicable perverted harassing calls. . . .
In fact, everyone is hypocritical and weak. The hypocritical plays a different role in work and life than others see. After losing his love, the male protagonist gave up on himself. In life, there is only himself, only for himself, until another woman Entering, almost broke the rules of the game, but in the end, it was almost, still living in this fucking society, maybe life is like this, in the process of falling to the bottom, it seems that those branches will appear to support you , but nothing can affect, nothing can be done, or in this game, the rules of the game will never change.

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  • D'angelo 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    Maybe because I haven't read the original novel by Irving Welsh, I always feel that although director Joe Baird is very courageous and ambitious, he still doesn't have the right skills and his methods are a bit fancy. The whole film seems to have encountered difficulties in the process of converting from text to film, and stripped of those Guy Ritchie-esque techniques, the essence is still a bit confusing.

  • Nelda 2021-12-17 08:01:13

    Very interesting, the music is very good, and the ending animation is a magical touch. But it's not depressing at all, everyone must be aware of responsibility. I'm so annoyed by Shafa Shark, I can't wait to nail your mouths with a stapler.

Filth quotes

  • Bruce Robertson: I think they've left me. I think my family have left me. I don't know how. I can't remember why. You see, there's something wrong with me. There is something seriously wrong with me.

  • Ray Lennox: Grass up?

    Bruce Robertson: Or lock up?