Small, but profound

Mariano 2022-11-20 20:49:53

This movie is said to be very gloomy. In fact, I personally feel that the director wants to talk more about redemption and compassion. The four scenes express the loneliness of life as three-dimensional as if carved out, a kind of isolated island, eager to be accepted by others , The inner communication between people is so difficult and smooth, there is a kind of helplessness, desire, and absurdity in it, only to say that in the last scene of the film, the dachshund was killed by a car, how many people were run over by the second car? How many cars will repeatedly crush the bloody body of the dachshund in the silent count? This kind of absurd lens language, a meaningless car passing by, I didn't feel anything at first, but suddenly my back was cold and the hairs stood up, because I recognized the cruelty of myself, and I recognized the microcosm of the society constructed by the director. In this world, each of us is being cruelly treated by others, and each of us is cruel to others. This cruelty is a kind of alienation, a kind of absurd busyness that does not pay attention to the blood of others or even our own blood. It is a black, empty and helpless thing. In the end, the director uses many children to represent the life you have no choice, and uses this feeling of old regret and powerlessness to shake those of us who have time. Finally, the specimen of the dachshund seems to tell life, don't give up , I am ridiculous but please cherish.

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  • Danny: [yanking on the leash] Heel, motherfucker!