It reminded me of Crime and Punishment, and it made me feel emotionally seared. Russia is a very special nation. Their aggression comes from their love for autocracy. No people in any country are really willing to defend their country with death like Russia. Therefore, the male protagonist in the film also defends his love with death. Of course. This film has political connotations. The American Guliang represents the West, and in the eyes of Russia, she is a bitch. She was first raped by her stepfather because of candy and toys (representing the chaos of the race), and then she imitated her mother to hang around everywhere. Even if I meet true love, I don't dare to fight for it, I just want to steal the joy overnight to quell the fire of love, and then continue to do dirty deeds. The modern Russian spirit represented by the male protagonist does not hesitate to challenge the old forces for the female protagonist! The result is true! ! !
This is a political film, a bit like "Karaoke Hall" back then. It expresses the relationship between countries through the love of men and women. However, the director still saw the harm of autocracy, and used the different fates of two generations to offend the instructors to imply that they grew out of different soils, one is a slave and the other is a human. This also shows that the director is also very hesitant. He wants to restore the greatness of Russia back then, but is also afraid of returning to dictatorship. So at the end of the film, the male protagonist quietly smoking a cigarette and watching the female protagonist drive on the wetlands is to express this idea, embrace or hide? ? ? Russia in 2000, just calmed down from the big change in 1991, so there is this movie. . .
Many people see it as a love movie, which is really stupid.
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