Remember the hilarious drama "The Story of the Leningrad Cowboy's Beauty"? Yes, this film is the new work of its director Kaurismaki, who won the Silver Bear Best Director Award at this year's Berlin Film Festival for this film. The film is extremely "Aki" depicting the experience of a Syrian refugee in Helsinki. Anti-drama, minimalist, actors rigidly move and perform between beautiful canvases like stage sets and strong oil paints, stern irony and warm-hearted. It is still Aki's most used cigarette, spirits and rock music stray dog. He is a master of disenchantment. He dares to personally uncover the skin of this high-latitude, high-welfare and highly modern country, and expose its most fundamental and most authentic existence. After all, no matter how cold and beautiful you are, you have to poop hard. But he is not a ruthless master in his bones, so he can't hide his enthusiasm in the tin drum. The movie is like a steampunk diesel locomotive, and a fiery cavity is installed in the black iron icy wolf-toothed shell. . The flip side of hope is the strength to bottom out, as the song says: I'm ugly, but I have music and beer.
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