The first contact with David Cronenberg was recommended by his cousin. During dinner with the family, my cousin told us the plot of "The Flies" vividly at the dinner table. At that time, when I was young, I hurried home and watched it with Xunlei download. It was an eye-opener and refreshed my understanding. David Cronenberg's previous cult films are really good, and the content is visually appealing, although it can sometimes cause discomfort in the audience.
But the world is changing, and so are the drugs. David Cronenberg has changed too. I was also extremely disgusted and disgusted by the "Desire Express" he filmed before. But at least he wasn't as inflated and pretentious as he is now.
The film was highly praised by Filmbook, Sight & Sound, and was featured in both magazines' top ten of the year. Because of this, I was looking forward to watching this film, but after watching this film, I just want to yell FUCK! David Cronenberg didn't want to tell the story well, and he pretended to be forceful from the beginning of the movie until the end. And Robert Pattinson also cooperates very well with David Cronenberg, and the whole movie is an annoying face that pretends to be paralyzed. The actors spoke illogically illogical lines only to pretend. The plot is also incomprehensible, and everything is only for pretending to serve. Of course, David Cronenberg's film is not a cult film in terms of genre. If you have to give a genre, it's best to use the word "pretend".
Of course, this film is not useless, there are still two points of interest in the film. One is the beautiful Sarah Garton, although she has been posing with Robert Pattinson, and the other is the middle-aged Juliet Binoche, who is still so charming, but unfortunately she is in just a few minutes. In his appearance, he has been pretending.
After watching this movie, I realized one thing. If you want to pretend to be coercive, you must first have the capital to pretend to be coercive. You can do something that is not so coercive first, and when you are affirmed by others, you can pretend to be coercive as much as you like.
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