At first, I thought that many comedies in Europe and America use the painful experiences of sad and funny characters to achieve the effect of making people laugh. I don’t know if it is a cultural difference or what. I have never laughed at this kind of person. The scum character is somewhere between disgust and empathy. This technique, after being reminded by a friend, I remembered that there is a word called "black humor", which is it.
Bruce is a sad bustard. The beauty of Yimei is that he can manipulate the audience to freely switch between hating him and feeling sorry for him, probably thanks to the blue eyes that can tell a story, people can see through it at a glance The window of the soul sees the fragile soul curled up in the corner of a person's heart with nowhere to escape.
Bruce has abandoned the bottom line of human nature, and in the final analysis, a wicked person will be stronger than a righteous person, the so-called broken pot. Chaos's mad malice, hysterical fury, are all armors disguised to protect themselves. However, his heart in his armor had begun to rot from a very early age, and no one could save him from the outside.
I used to hate Bad Ending very much, but after watching Filth I think it depends on the situation, some people shouldn't have a happy ending, he deserves it, or he ends up ruined for them. Redemption, a liberation.
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