If you observe carefully, there are many absurd things in life, and the movie magnifies this sense of absurdity. This perception is described in common language: idle eggs hurt, and the initiator is the spiritual emptiness brought about by the freedom of the middle class. Most of the animal figures in the film have wings, the rooster and peacock in the dream of the insomniac, and finally the ostrich in the zoo are symbols of freedom. There are a lot of anti-traditional relationships, SM, incest, and the naked sister in front of the younger brother, all of which are the appearance of freedom and the eternal debate between the left and the right. These "anti-traditions" look like the posters, they are free "assholes", and they don't look good.
By the way, the nurse and the police chief seemed to be the same woman.
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