Many moviegoers focus on the male protagonist's impotence, comparing it to the male root of society. In my opinion, maybe it's just an impotent person expressing his masculine qualities by killing and controlling.
After watching this film, it is divided into three parts, the plot is general, and the narrative is general. At that time, it should be limited to the era that it was able to win so many awards. This is the case with many old films. Looking at countless monuments, they can't stand the outdated feeling brought about by the passage of time. They can only be viewed from a distance, not carefully.
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