Undoubtedly a masterpiece among classics, a classic among masterpieces. Every picture, music, actor is full of artistic sense!
This is the story of a perfectionist's procrastination flare-up, who finds it impossible to be perfect in everything and becomes cynical, living up to his life, orgying, and dying to the end. It seems that a movie that has been cut for 7 months is still called a rough cut. how? Do you think there are still a few opportunities for fine cutting in life?
It's okay, it's okay, life will fail you too, and cynicism will just drive everything away from you. Only death does not, because death is the only perfection.
"Why does he seem so free? His most beloved baby is no longer in touch with him."
btw: Every close-up of the eyeball reminds me of an Andalusian dog, which is probably the shadow of a lifetime. Some pictures also remind me of Clockwork Orange and Purple Rain. The rhythm of several dance steps in the stagnant water is the classic rhythm of singing in the rain. Oh right, after the show, a row of people stood at the door of Xiaoxitian smoking, and I, my chest hurt.
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