Although the story is very vulgar and has no depth, after all, after the story is told smoothly, it is not so monotonous that you can't watch it in the middle. Therefore, this film has just passed the qualifying line. Many films are confusing. Maybe my IQ is not up to the mark. For films, just like for poems, I am not used to comprehending deeper meanings by myself.
In fact, now I especially appreciate and like the image of a lonely tough guy, who is taciturn, has stories and sorrows, and seems to be overwhelmed every step of the way, but in the end, he often cuts through the darkness very strongly. In some respects, I am just that kind of person, certainly not as captivating as the protagonist of the movie, but also overwhelmed by the darkness, there is no room to breathe, so I hope that such a film, such a protagonist, will give me strength and refreshment.
The protagonist's eight hundred years of loneliness is unconcerned by no one, but can only be used as a story and become a man's badge. In the same way, before a person has a fatal allure, those lonely years, covered with scars, are also ignored by no one, and more people die on this road, or become monsters that others fear. Of course, the film can show more wonderful things, but often some wonderful things deviate from the theme and make people unintelligible.
Compared with the ending of this film, I prefer a more tragic ending, because I have higher expectations for such a man and myself, or, in other words, have a worse and more melancholy destiny.
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