"Just the End of the World": It's just Dolan's obsession with the self in the parallel universe. Dolan's talent and growth, regression and narcissism are on display in this film. It can be said that the whole film is full of urine spots. You don't need to press the pause button when you want to go to the toilet, and the patients with dry stool are no exception. Because ten minutes after the film started, all the routines have been reduced to one: slow motion, broken cuts, quarrels, nagging, stray eyes, light, and most of the montages of very bad music accompaniment... But, Dolan still does not Elegance showed his dazzling scheduling ability and casting sharpness in his bottleneck work, especially the handling of the group scene at the emotional climax of the last ten minutes, which is definitely the best I have seen in two years. One of several shows. And its difficulty has been ignored by those who have repeatedly emphasized "tear". But the lack of a weak sense of story in the text does make the film superficial. In the process of picking up his craft, Dolan is justly left behind by his former talent for dealing with emotions. The boring and nonsense dialogue, the poor majority of the music selection, the narcissistic on-camera language and the photo-stick composition...the very real thing he was trying to show off, and it absolutely destroyed him. Dolan would be one of the most proud geniuses of the century if he could free himself instead of trapped in himself! The scores after 6.1 points and 5.9 points are all my exclusive selfishness towards this accomplished same-year student.
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