As soon as she got to the woman, Nima wanted to rape and torture her for two years. It was not shocking at all. The meaning? Filming the disgusting policeman? Real Nima is sick. If there is such a hobby, why didn't the woman before it do it? If there is no explanation for the police, it is purely to make people feel that the police are so miserable.. It's a "shocking" fact It's that this doesn't make people feel that the ugliness of human nature is exposed. It's a strong pervert with a mental illness. No matter how disgusting it is written, it has nothing to do with the ugliness of human nature.) Only a feeling of nausea. Compared with the equally disgusting and ugly people of Dog Town, the feelings of the heroine saintess are more shocking (the disgusting places are explained in a head and tail).
There are a few ironic places in the movie that can be said that human nature likes Obama's brain-dead fans, stupid reporters, the first national discussion, two mentally retarded "debates" who can't grasp the point just like the brain-dead fans who don't feel embarrassed. The TV station knows the ratings You can talk about these things, but don't you think it's too blunt and direct? The director said to the director, "Damn it, I don't do any power shit", which sounded like "You watch TV, it's just so unethical, society is like this." Fortunately, I still have a bit of backbone in the dark!" Simply put, it means exaggerating but wanting to talk but lacking energy. It's a good idea.
The film also occasionally mentions that administration according to law has been running through the whole film very well. But the main role is to forcibly vilify the police when arresting people, when the whole city is full of police uniforms when Nima, one policeman and one bandit protect the bad guys from being killed by impulsive citizens. The irony of not broadcasting violent images in accordance with the law can be done.
Characters are well created. The protagonist's impatient but loving feeling towards his mother is good. He didn't write much about the death of his girlfriend, so the transition from self-abandonment to anti-kill was a bit surprising. A few survivors can still be quite three-dimensional, loving their daughter, gentle and wanting revenge, a fat uncle, a stoic archer, and a handsome guy who pretends to be a bit confusing because he has to ensure that the scenes given to him by the suspenseful director are strange and misunderstood, but the ending doesn't make sense (forcibly The business suspense is the same as the family alliance scolding handsome guys in the small base). Secretary bad flat bad simple rude. The protagonist's colleague, the idiot who has been out of state, has a scene where he complains that the protagonist loses his temper and can't understand it.
The climax at the end is as far-fetched as the previous car scene and drags the rhythm of the whole movie (although there is no rhythm in the first place, the atmosphere is a bit perverted and the cigarette butt is highlighted). The ending is completely uncomfortable. I only feel that this woman died inexplicably and tragically. It was also inexplicable several times. I felt that the protagonist was a pervert, that he could not die, or that he could kill him and finally died. Everyone smiled at the girl at the camera, thinking that the woman had been fucked for two years and the watch was still worn by the pervert. I didn't think she would be remorseful and smiled like a white flower.
Forcing a disgusting setting makes no sense for a business setting. A lot of it is like this, don't take it seriously. It's logical. It's similar to how the police wrote. How old was the seven-year-old murderer? Our protagonist is the most robust and capable of killing the protagonist in his twenties? Fascinated crowd. I don't like any irony elements at all. Human nature is ugly. It's as disgusting as writing an article, dropping a book bag, saying a book title and understanding it after reading it. Can't support this 7.8 points.
Don't compare a commercial film of this level with "Memories of Murder".
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