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There's so much ism about this movie, but I'm just going to talk about how they died today.
These two girls want to be depraved, and they have to compete to be degraded.
The depravity they speak of is dating an old man who looks fat and fat, or a bunch of skinny bones. With a beautiful smile, he set fire to the house, and in the smoke, he grilled a sausage and feasted on it. It was the very delicate pajamas that were cut off (my heart aches, it's really beautiful).
They still don't find it fun. boring.
So the two girls ended up going to an empty banquet hall full of food and spoiling all the food.
They spin and jump on the table, they perform costumes on it, they climb up the crystal lamps, they fall with the crystal lamps.
They fell from the lamp into the water.
- "Is there a way to make up for what has been destroyed?"
- It doesn't seem to be there.
They put on the newspaper clothes tied up with ropes, symbolizing civilization and morality (I like this meaning very much), pieced together the broken dinner plates, put the food that had been smashed back into the plates, and folded the napkins neatly.
The non-stop, sleepy whispers in this passage are wonderful!
They came to their senses to clean up the mess, but were smashed to pieces by the crystal chandelier that they had used as a swing.
I'm sorry, I can't help but think that they are both mentally retarded, but they are beautiful. Their laughter is a veritable giggle (always thought the onomatopoeia was too apt), the kind that gives me goosebumps.
There are so many metaphors in the movie: the opening gear, the garland above the head, the cut banana, the broken dinner plate, they all have metaphors in them. As for its montages and numerous and continuous collages, I am afraid that only you can feel its appeal when you see it for yourself.
In addition to the visual beauty, it is also good to listen to, you can listen to the squeak and crunch of the girls with every movement, similar to the dry sound of machinery losing lubricating oil.
The world is falling, do you want to be together?
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