A movie I watched in a private theater on the eve of graduation. Very real, unexpectedly real. The one-shot shooting method and the extraordinarily lengthy rhythm bring people into that chaotic night. The chaos and decadence in the bar gives a playful girl, handsome gangsters on the street who accost like Eve's apples. The heroine didn't go away, she went to their base boldly, and stealing the wine seemed to herald depravity. The impatience and dazedness of a companion's drunkenness delaying the mission seems to be an ominous sign, but the heroine still got on the pirate ship. Or take it? Break the law, or be chased by the police. I guessed they would abandon her, but they didn't, protecting her from the siege, even if the guns were shot in the fight. At the moment of despair, the heroine seemed to calm down all of a sudden, and it's good that the baby she took was not sacrificed! However, the male protagonist eventually bled to his death on the hotel bed. She went out with a sum of money in her hand, but where? how to get to?
Watching the film, I seem to be in the scene, and I am unconsciously worried, but there are no redundant plots, and the evil is not amplified. Only out of control, out of control, and finally only one person's luck out of control.
There is no dog blood and beautification, but it is truly chilling. I didn't even accuse her in my heart why she committed murder. Because she didn't plan it on purpose? Was pulled on a pirate ship? Pushed by fate. I was confused, like a nightmare that would eventually wake up.
The rhythm of this movie broke me down, and I even saw it half-awake on the sofa bed. But I don't know if I dozed off too much magic, every time I wake up in a daze is the key plot. I was so bored when I watched it, but I went back and thought about it for a long time, and I kept thinking about it in my mind. It's as if I didn't listen to gossip from people, but read it from a full set of dreams from my God's perspective. It really made me trance.
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