A lot of movies will be downloaded on a whim, and they will be piled up in folders without categorizing them. Then I read it from the end to the beginning. Last night, this happened to be the last one in the folder. I didn't know the content and clicked it. It was very late, I wanted to watch part of it and continue watching it today, but I didn't expect to see the end.
It starts with two deer, then the slaughterhouse. Preliminary judgment, talking about documentaries that explore the life of animals. I didn't correct it until the characters' dialogues tended to be storytelling. When I saw Endre, I had a hard time thinking that this was the male lead. Not young, not handsome, and doesn't seem to be very neat.
But I think that many encounters in the world are not as romantic as we think. He doesn't have the appearance that most people admire, and he may have flaws that cannot be ignored, but he will definitely have a trait that attracts you, unpredictably addicted, and addicted to each other.
First look at it without feeling it. When hiring Sanyi to ask a routine question, he asked how you were going to see those cows in the slaughterhouse? I feel like this man should have something different. I asked myself, "What do I think of those cows?"
I'm not sure what the movie is trying to convey with the actual slaughter scene. All I know is that when the blood vessels of these creatures are exposed and the blood is gurgling, I feel my head being cut off somewhere too. When I saw him being pushed into the mouth of the machine and stuck there, I knew what was going to happen. I looked at his face, there were eyes, nose, mouth, ears, the distribution was different from people. This inhuman face, from which I could not see his emotions, so I panicked for him, when the instruction ended, "Clang", the body was cut off, and a life ended.
In the bloody scenes we often see, human beings are the perpetrators. Timid covered his eyes, covered his mouth and nose normally, and some just frowned slightly. We never cry and sigh because we lack empathy. These creatures don't know their fate, and even if we do, we don't know, because they don't roar, they don't see their inner fear, and we lose our sympathy.
Flesh and Spirit. I don't know how others understand it. Meat is presented in two forms in the film. One is the material existence of human beings, and the other is the animals in the slaughterhouse that we can see. Their bloodshed is our injury, their death is our end, and their hardship is our cage in this world. Of course they also have souls, and like us, the eyes cannot reach the hidden things. The spirit is the deer. Whether it's a deer or a lion, it doesn't really matter. All we need are creatures that contrast with real bloody animals. A huge forest, a soul mate, walking aimlessly, is the way of life I look forward to.
Snow White, let's call the heroine that way. When we were young, most of us didn't have acting skills, and when we lied, we were exposed. It's a good idea for the princess to see a child psychiatrist. Because she can't enter the adult world. I think it's such a little angel, and I find it weird when she's trying to fit in with the world for Endre.
There are many arrangements in this world for no reason. It's hard to say if the same dream of these two people is being manipulated by a wicked person who thinks, since you both have problems, I'll put the two of you together. This is not fair. If these two people did not have this dream, there would be no intersection.
However, this arrangement is reasonable. After all, love has finally become a matter of both parties.
In fact, the movie stops when the princess cuts her wrist and answers the phone. I think it's beautiful for a princess to cut her wrists while lying in the bathtub listening to her first favorite sad music. The player suddenly broke is a kind of humor in the seriousness, this setting is very good. The psychological changes of the princess in the bathtub, I understand, roughly have these stages. One, listening to music, death was a special but normal event for her, and she waited with peace of mind. Second, when the player freezes, I really want to laugh. Of course the princess didn't think of this either, she hesitated. Three, she continued to lie down, the blood was still flowing, the bathroom was quiet, she should be a little scared. Also more isolated. So she decided to continue like this, reluctantly. Fourth, the phone rang, and she got up without hesitation. The deepest thoughts in her heart were also exposed. That's when she wanted to live. The princess' laugh the next morning is undoubtedly abrupt in this film. If they really got to know each other, the princess would not hesitate when she wiped the crumbs. It was her habit, and there was nothing wrong with it. Endre didn't ask why, he was always a person who was afraid of being misunderstood by others. There is always something between these two people.
The flesh is fused, but the intercourse of the spirit stops.
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