One shot is great in the end. It concentratedly interprets the story of more than two hours. The density of the story is like the night when the comet came. The previous time was more procrastinated. The background you want to express, and a story without a background is undoubtedly empty and difficult to understand. Therefore, I think that although the later plot is relatively tense and looks like the main plot, in fact, the filming of the film is just right, and there is no superfluous place.
After two hours have passed, some movies will let us feel the story of a lifetime or a long period of time in just one or two hours. Such a one-shot shooting method makes me feel the passage of time every minute and second. It was as if he had experienced a dream, and it seemed familiar.
I don't think there is any criticism of the protagonist's acting skills in the film. Whether it's drunk, scared, carnival, pain or even indifference, it's all very real, almost crazy, and I'm a little scared after watching it.
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